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INDEX OF AECH^EOLOrarAL PAPERS 13

Cozens (William). Notes on prehistoric and Roman Dorchester.

Berks, Bucks, and Oxon Avch. Jour. iv. 78-8J. Grace (J. D.). Heraldic di-awing and its adaptation. Hoy. lust. Brit.

Arehit. 3rd S. v. 2G5-277. Craigie (W. a.). Evald Tang Kristensen, a Danish Folk-lorist.

Folk-Lore, ix. 194--224. Cra]\iond (Wm.). Notes on a collection of impressions of postal stamps.

Soe. Anfiq. Scot, xxxii. 175-178. Cresswell I'.l. J.i. A description of the fabric of Louth church, with

a glance at its history. J.s.soc. Arrhlf. Socs. xxiv. 57-(!2. Cripps (Wilfrid J.). On the discovery of the Roman basilica of

Cnrinium at Cirencester, >Soc. Anfiq. 2nd S. xvii. 201-208. ■ Notes on the Roman basilica at Cirencester. Bristol and

(llouc. Arch. Soe. xxi. 70-78. (Jrooke (W.,). The wooing of Penelope. Folk-Lore, ix. 97-133. Crum (W^ E.). Note on the Coptic spell. >sV>c. Hih. Are/i. xx. 102. A Coptic "Letter of orders." Soe. Bib. Are/i. xx. 270-

27r;.

CuMiNft (H. Syer). On mead and mead vessels. Brif. Areit. Assoc.

Jour. N.S. iv. 249-257. Cunningham (J. H.). Ardoch : account of the excavations and de- scriptions of plans, etc. Soc. Anfiq. Scof. xxxii. 43(i-452. Cunningham (Rev. Dr.). The corrupt following of Hippodamus of

Miletus at Cambridge. C'arnb. Anfiq. Soc. ix. 421-430. Cursiter (James AV.). Note on a stone bearing an incised cross, from

the site of St. Colin s chajjel, Walls, Orkney. Soc. Anfiq, Scof.

xxxii. 50-52. Da VIES (J. H.i. Early Welsh bibliography. Ci/ninn'odorion Soc,

1897-98, 1-22. Davis (W. J.). Old Warwickshire coins, tokens, and medals, Birin.

and Mid. Tn.st. xxii. 11-35. Davys (Rev. Canon). Conventual church of St. Mary and St.

Helen, Elstow. Sf. Albans and Ilerfs. Are/iif. and Are/i. Soc.

N.S. i. 107-109. Dawber (E. CtUY), Some thoughts on old English architecture, with

.special reference to the Cotswolds. Bristol and Glouc. Arcli.

Soc. XX. 307. Dawson (Mrs.) Notes on the monastery of Rosnat, or Ty Cwyn,

Pembrokeshire. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xv. 1-20. ■ • Notes on Border parishes — Winforton. Arch, Camb. 5t]i

S. XV. 201^221.