'20 IXDEX OF ARCH^OLOGICAL PAPERS
Jewers (Arthur J.). The churches of Colyton and Shute and the
Pole monuments there. Dev. Assoc, xxxiii. 714-741. Jewitt (W. Henry). Custom in the building trade. Folklore,
xii. 104. Johnston (M. F.). Whitsuntide fate and mock burials. Folklore,
xii. 351. Johnston (Philip Mainwaring). Hardham chui'ch and its early
paintings. Arch. Journ. Iviii. 62-92 ; Sussex Arch. Coll. xliv.
7a-115. Mural paintings in Sussex churches. Sussex Arch. Coll.
xliii. 220-251 ; xliv. 204-206. Ford and its church. Sussex Arch. Coll. xliii. 105-157 ;
xliv. 206-208.
Note on an early map of Atherington manor with some
remarks upon the ancient chapel attached to Bailie's court. Sussex Arch. Coll. xliv. 147-166.
Send church and the chapel of Ripley. Surrey Arch. Soc.
xvi. 168-196. Johnston (Swift P.). Supposed autograph letter of Bishop Berkeley
in the library of Roy. Irish Acad. Roy Irish Acad. 3rd S. vi.
272-278. Jones (Lady). Grateful Frejus. Folklore, xii. 307-315. Jones (L. D.). Notes on Yr Eglwys Wen or the white church
[North Wales.] Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. vii. 65-68. Jones (Prof. T. Rupert). History of the Sarsens. Berks, Bucks,
and Oxon. Arch. Journ. N.S. vii. 54-59. Jones (Rev. G. Hart well). Some parallels between Celtic and
Indian institutions. Arch. Camb. 6th S. i. 109-125. Jordan (W. F. C). The adventures of the Ann of the port of
Exeter 1803 to 1806. Dev. Assoc, xxxiii. 332-335. Josselyn (Col. J. H.). A Suffolk captain of the time of Queen
Elizabeth. Suffolk Inst. Arch. xi. 47-49.
Kabbadias (P.). The recent finds oiF Cythera. Hellenic Studies, xxi. 205-208.
Kay (Thomas). Account of visit to the Picts' eirde, or earth- houses of Strathdon. Lane, and Chcsh. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 177- 179.
Keary (Alice A.). AVhitsuntide fate and mock burials. Folk- lore, xii. 352.
Kellv (^Richard J.). The manor courts of the county of Galway,