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INDEX OF AECmEOLOGICAL PAPERS

Pritchard (Johx E.). Bristol archaeological notes for 1900. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 202-275.

Prowse (Arthur B., M.D.). The antiquities of Ockerj' aud Rovxnd- hill, Dartmoor. Dev. Assoc, xxxiii. 495-499.

A hitherto undescribed gigantic cross on the Abbot's v:ax,

Dartmoor. Dev. Assoc, xxxiii. 552-553.

Purser (L. C). Notes on Cicero's correspondence during his pro- consulate, lioij. Irish Acad. 3rd S. vi. 390-414.

PuRTOX (Rev. R. C). Historical notes relating to the parish of Kempsey. Archit. Soc. xxv. 592-GOl.

Radford (Mrs. G. H.\ Edmund and Richard Tremayne. Dci\

A.^soc. xxxiii. 322-331. Ray (Sidxey H.). Stories from the southern New Hebrides, with

introduction and notes. Antlirop. Inst. N.S. iv. 147-154. Read iC. H.). Observations on objects of the bronze age found ia

High Down camp, Sussex. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii.

380-388. Read (E. W.) and A. C. Bryant. A mythological text from Mem- phis. Soc. Bihl. Arch. xxii. 100-187. Reddaway (W. E.). The advent of the Great Elector, noy. Hist.

Soc. N.S. XV. 151-170. Reichel (Rev. Oswald J.). The Devonshire domesday. Dei\

Assoc, xxxiii. 554-039. Reid (Clement). Notes on the plant-remains of Roman Silchester.

Arch. Ivii. 252-250. Renaud (P.). Biddulph manor and church. Lane, and Chcsli.

Antiq. Soc. xvi. 02-07. Rhys (Dr. J.). The Pentre Poeth inscribed stone. ArcJi. Camh.

eth S. i. 240-244.

Report on the island ogam at Bracklaghboy, near Ball}'-

haunis. Hoy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. vi. 279-282.

The Gigha ogam. lioy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xi.

18-23.

The Tullaghane ogam-stone, co. Ma3'o. Jioy. Soc. Antiq.

Ireland, 5th S. xi. 170-178. Ricci (Seymour de). Inscriptions concerning Diana of the Ephe-

sians. Soc. Bibl. Arch, xxiii. 390-409. Rice (R. Garraway). Excavations of a Roman site at Pulborough;

Treyford and Elsted churches ; leaden vessel, probably the lining

of a font now at Greatham ; palimpsest brass at "Willingdon ;