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18 INDEX OF AECHL^OLOGICAL PAPERS

Dymond (C. W.)- The Roman fort on Harclknott. Cumh. and Westm. Arch.Soc. N.S. i. 303-305.

Edmonds (C D.)- The tumulus of Pilaf-Tepe. Hellenic Studies,

XX. 20-25. Edwards (John). The temple barony of Maryculter. Glasgoic

Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 195-206. Elliot (E. A. S.). On some earthworks in the South Hams probably

concerned in the Irishmen's raid and others in the immediate

neighbourhood belonging to Judhel de Totnais. Dec. Assoc.

sxxiii. 475-483. Ellis (Frederick). An ancient bronze figure from Aust Cliff,

Grloucestershire. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 323-325. Elworthy (F. T.). On the needle and thread at Langford Budville.

Somersetshire Arch. Soc. xlvii. 138-148. Emslie (J. P.). Weathercocks. Folklore, xii. 99-100. Erskine-Risk (Rev. J.). Apprenticeship indentures from Stock-

leigh-Engllsh parish chest. Dev. Assoc, xxxiii. 484-494. Evans (A. J.). Mycenaean Cyprus as illustrated in the British

museum excavations. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 199-220.

Mycenaean tree and pillar cult and its Mediterranean re- lations. Hellenic Studies, xxi. 99-204.

Evans (Lewis). On a portable sundial of gilt brass made for Cardinal Wolsey. Arch. Ivii. 331-334.

F. (R.). Tiptree priory and the coronation. Essex Arch. Soc. N.S.

viii. 334-335. Fahey (Very Rev. Jerome). Some antiquities in the neighbourhood

of Oranmore and Kilcolgan, co. Gralway. Roy. Soc. Antiq.

Ireland, 5th S. xi. 228-235.

The shrines of Inis-an-Grhoill, Lough Corrib. Roy. Soc.

Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xi. 236-245.

Fairbank (F. R.). The velum quadragesimale, or lenten veil. Archit. Soc. xxv. 545-548.

Falkiner (C. Litton). The Phoenix park, its origin and early his- tory, with some notices of its royal and vice-regal residences. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. vi. 465-488.

Fallow (T. M.). Note on the finding of a fragment of a monumental effigy of a knight at Ormesby, Yorkshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 232-233.

Farrer (E.). Bell lore. Folklore, xii. 480.