INDEX OF ARCH^OLOGICAL PAPERS PUBLISHED IN 1901
Abercromby (Hon. John). Notice of the discovery of urns, at the
Hill of Culsh, New Deer, Aberdeenshire. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxxv.
258-266. Adams (Maxwell). An index to the printed literature relating to
the antiquities, history, and topography of Exeter. Dcv. Assoc.
xxxiii. 270-308. Adamson (Horatio A.). Tynemouth priory to the dissolution in 1539
with notes of Tynemouth castle. Arch. JEHmna^ xxiii. 22-42. Addy (S. 0.). Head of a corpse between the thighs. FoJMorc, xii
101-102.
The mill of the twelve apostles. Folklore, xii. 218.
Garland day at Castleton. Folklore, xii. 394-428.
Alford (Rev. D. P.). Alfred at Athelny. Somersetshire Arch.
Soc. xlvii. 71-79. Allen (J. Romilly). Two Kelto-Roman finds in Wales. Arch.
Camh. 6th S. i. 20-44. — Some carved wooden spoons made in Wales. Arch. Camh.
6th S. i. 165-172.
The early Christian monuments of lona ; with some sug-
gestions for their better preservation. Soc Antiq. Scot. xxxv. 79-93.
The early Christian monuments of the Grlasgow district.
Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 394-405. Amery (P. P. S.). Eighteenth report of the committee on Devonshire
folklore. Dev. Assoc, xxxiii. 123-128. Anderson (Joseph). Notices of nine brochs along the Caithness
coast from Keiss Bay to Skirza Head, excavated by Sir Francis
Tress Barry, Bart., of Keiss Castle, Caithness. Soc. Antiq. Scot.
xxxv. 112-148. — ■ Notice of a hoard of bronze implements, and ornaments,
and buttons of jet found at Migdale, on the estate of Skibo,
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