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22 INDEX OF ARCH.EOLOGICAL PAPERS

Grainger (Francis). The Chambers family of Raby Cote. Cuvib. and Wcstm. Arch. Soc. N.S. i. 194-232.

Gray (H. St. George). A memoir of General Pitt-Rivers. Somer- setshire Arch. Soc. xlvii. 123-137.

Bronze sword found on Pitney moor, Somerset. Somerset- shire Arch. Soc. xlvii. 230-233.

Gray (J.). Cephalometric instruments and cephalograms. An- throp. Inst. N.S. iv. 111-116.

Measurements of Papuan skulls. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iv.

261-264.

Green (Emanuel). Nottingham castle. Arch. Jonrn. Iviii. 365-397-

Green (Rev. E. K.). Lawford church. Essex Arch. Soc. N.S. viii. 286-291.

Greswell (Rev. W.). Ancient Dumnonia. Somersetshire Arch. Soc. xlvii. 175-188.

Griffith (F. Ll.). Notes on demotic philology : the Khamwas stories. Soc. Bihl. Arch, xxiii. 16-18.

Chronological value of Egyptian words found in the Bible.

Soc. Bihl. Arch, xxiii. 72-78.

The Eraser scarabs. Soc. Bihl. Arch, xxiii. 137-139.

A sale of land in the reign of Philopator. Soc. Bihl. Arch.

xxiii. 294-302. Grove (Florence). Horses' heads. Folklore, xii. 348-349.

Haddon (A. C). a classification of the stone clubs of British New

Guinea. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 221-250. Hall (Hamilton). Gundrada de Warenue : a legend. Ynrks

Arch. Journ. xvi. 305-318. Stigund, Bishop of Chichester, a note of the date at which

the seat of the Sussex diocese was removed from Selsey to

Chichester. Sussex Arch. Coll. xliii. 88-104. Halliday (George E.). Lych gates in the diocese of Llandaff.

Arch. Camh. 6th S. i. 149-151. Hardy (W. J.). Hampstead church house. Hampstead Antiq.

and Hist. Soc. 1900, 94-96. Harley (John, M.D.). An early burial place at Pulborough.

Sussex Arch. Coll. xliii. 84-87. Harrison (Jane E.). Pandora's box. Hellenic Studies, xx.

99-114. Hartland (E. Sidney). Presidential address to the folklore

society. Folklore, xii. 15-40.