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24 INDEX OF AECHiEOLOGICAL PAPERS

HOLLIS (A. C). Notes on the history of Vumba, East Africa.

Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 275-298. Hope-Edwardes (E. C). Sequestration i^apers of Sir Thomas

Edwardes, Baronet. Shropshire Arch. Soc. 3rd S. i. 321-372. Hope (W. H. St. John). Excavations at Warter prior3^ East

Riding Antiq. Soc. viii. 40-50. Watton priory, Yorkshire. East Riding Antiq. Soc. viii.

70-107. Excavations at St. Austin's abbey, Canterbury : the

chapel of St. Pancras. Arch. Cant. xxv. 222-237. Boxgrove church and monastery. Sussex Arch. Coll. xliii.

158-165. The arms of Colchester and Nottingham. Arch. Journ.

Iviii. 398-401. The Grilbertine priory of Watton in the East Riding of

Yorkshire. Arch. Journ. Iviii. 1-34. Hope (W. H. St. John) and Cteorge E. Fox. Excavations on the

site of the Roman city at Silchester, Hants, in 1900. Arch.

Ivii. 229-251. Hose (Charles) and W. McDougall. The relations between men

and animals in Sarawak. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iv. 173-213. Howard (Eliot). Colchester bays, says and perpetuanas. Essex

Arch. Soc. N.S. viii. 223-225. HowoRTH (Daniel F.). The coinage of the Isle of Man. Lane.

and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 68-74. HowORTH (Sir Henry H.). Some unconventional views on the

text of the Bible. Soc. Bihl. Arch, xxiii. 147-159, 305-330. HuDD (Alfred E.). Notes on the animal and other remains found

in the excavations at Caerwent, Monmouthshire, 1899-1900.

Arch. Ivii. 311-316. Note on a discovery of bronze implements at Coombe

Dingle, Westbury-upon-Trym. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii-

237-240. Hudson (Rev. William). The manor of Eastbourne, its eai-ly his- tory, with some notes about the honoxirs of Mortain and Aquila.

Essex Arch:' Coll. xliii. 166-2(J0. Hughes (Harold). Ynys Seiriol. Arch. Canib. 6th S. i. 85-108. The architectural history of the cathedral church of St.

Deiniol, Bangor. Arch. Canih. 6th S. i. 179-204. HuCtMes (T. M'Kenny). Amber. Arch. Journ. Iviii. 35-46. On the natural forms which have suggested some of the