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24 TXDFA' OF ArtrH.EOLOOTr.VT, PAPERS

Macdoxald ((tEOROk). The l(\a;(Mi(l uitov on coins of Himera. Xaiii. Clnrm. 3rd S. xviii. ISo-l!)!'.

]\[A('KAY (^tEneas J. Ct.\ Notes and f|ueries on the custom of Gavel- kind in Kent, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. >S'oc. A)\fi<[. Scot. XXX ii. 138-158.

Macnamara I F. N.). Donnington castle and its ancient Lords. Berks, /lacks and Oxon Avch. Jour. iv. 49-GO, 70-75.

Macritchie (^David). Notes on the words men and maiden in British tojjography. Soc. Antiq. Scot, xxxii. 158-1GC».

Maddison (Rev. Preb.). Papers discovered underneath the organ case of Lincoln Cathedral. Assoc. Arch it. Socs. xxiv. 122-131.

— .., Notes on the Newcomen family. As.->oc. ArcJiit. Socs. xxiv.

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Maldex (H. C). Ancient wills. E.nsex Arch. Soc. N.S. vii. 32-35.

Manxixg (Percy). Notes on the archeeologj' of Oxford and its neigh- Lourhood. Jlrrks, Jlucks and O.ron Arch.. Tour. iv. !>-28, 30-47.

March (Henry Colt.ey). Dpfb Matres. Lanes, ami ChesJiire Antiq. Soc.xv. 100-121.

Markham (Christopher A.). The Hospital of St. David, or the Holy Trinit}', Ivingsthorp, Northamptonshire. Assoc. Arch it. Socs. xxiv. 1G4-174.

Martin (A. T.j. The identity of the author of the " Morte d'Arthur,"" with notes on the will of Thomas Malorj' and the genealogy of the Malorj^ family. ArclupoJoiiia, Ivi. 1G5-182.

The Cotswolds in the time of the Romans. Bristol and

Glouc. Arch. Soc. XX. 255-2GG.

~ The cruciform earthwork on Banwell Hill, Somerset. Clif- ton Antiq. Cluh iv. 199-208.

Maskelyne (Nevil Story). The place-name Cricklade. Wilts Arch. and Xat. Hist. Soc. xxx. 95-99.

M.\SPER0 (Ct.\ Notes on Jour le Jour. v. ( suite K Soc. Bil>. Arch. xx. 12.3-144.

Massingberd ( W. 0.). An account of the family of Bek, of Lusby. A.ssoc. Arch it. aSocs. xxiv. 33-5().

McNair (Major) and T. L. Barlow. Customs and ceremonies ob- served at betrothal, or " manga vah " and at a wedding or " viah" (also called " shadhee ") by moderately well-off Mohammedans of the farmer class, in and about the district near Ghazi, in the Punjab. Folk-Lore, ix, 136~15G.

Medley (Rev. J. B.). Notes on the Eikon Basilike, with a reference to some French translations. Huguenot Soc. vi. 24-38.