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3IuRRAY (Dr. a. S.). Two Ionic capitals in the British Museum,

Jonrn. R.LB.A. 3rd S. ix. 97-lOG. M'Watters (Morgan Jillett). Ancient ecclesiastical bells in

Ulster. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 103-194. Myers (Charles S.). The future of anthropology, Antlirop, Inst,

N.S. vi. 36-40. ' Contributions to Egyptian anthropology ; Tatuiug, An^

throi). Inst. N.S. vi. 82-89. Mykes (John L.). The early pot-fabrics of Asia Minor, Anthmp,

Inst. N.S. vi. 307-^400.

Nash (W. L.). A relic of Amenhotep III. Bibl. Arch. Soc. xxv. 101, ■— Ha-mhyt, goddess of the Mendesian Nome. Bihl. Arch,

Soc. xxv. 112. Naville (Prof. Edouard). The book of the dead, Bihl. Arch.

Soc. xxv. 11-14, 67-70, 105-110, 167-172, 237^242, 299=^304. The transliteration of Egyptian, Bibl. Arch. Soc, xxv,

57-61, 102.

The Egyptian name of Joseph, Bibl, Arch, Soc, xxv,

157-161. Nelson (Philip). The coinage of William Wood, 1722-1733, Xnm,

CJiron.4t]iS. iii. 47-70. Nestle (Dr. E.). The Septuagint rendering of 2 Kings xix. 26,

Bibl. Arch. Soc. xxv. 63. Newberry (Percy E.). Discovery of the tomb of Thothmes IV at

Biban el Muluk, Bibl. Arch. Soc. xxv. 111^112, Extracts from my note-books, vi. Bibl, Arch. Soc, xxv,

130-138. ' The Sekhemet statues of the temple of Mut at Ivarnak,

Bibl. Arch. Soc. xxv. 217-221.

Note on the pai^entage of Amenhotep IIL Bibl. Arch.

Sec. xxv. 294-295. Newton (R. Bullen). The account of the Albian fossils lately

discovered at Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset. Dorset Xat. Hist, and

Antiq. Field Clvb, xvHi. 66-9.9. JTiCHOLS (W. J,).. The Chislehurst caves and dene-holes. Brit.

Arch. Assoc. N.S. jx. 147-160. ^Nicholson (J.). Harvest bonfires in the East Riding, Folldorc,

xiv. 92-94. IS'iVEN (W.). The garden-house at Beckett, Shriveuham, Berks.

Arch. Jviii. 571-573.