22 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS
Gerish (W. B.). Recent discoveries at Stanstead Abbotts church
East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 193-194. GiRAUD (F. F.). Extracts from the Favershara archives. Arch.
Cant. xxiv.. 181-188. Payments by the town of Faversham in 1635-G, extracted
from the chamberlains' accounts, and notes thereon, chiefly from
the Wardmote Book. Arc7i. Cant. xxiv. 237-243. ^ !
Glasscock (J. L.). Cinerary urns found in Pishiobury park, Saw-
bridgeworth. East Heiis Arch. Soc. i. 191-192. Glyxxe (Sir Stephen E,.). Notes on the older churches in the four
Welsh dioceses. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xvii. 85-109, 169-188,
311-320. Gould (J. Chalkley). The early defensive earthwork on Comb Moss.
Derbijs. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 108-114. GowLAND (W.). Remains of a Roman silver refinery at Silchester.
Arch. Ivii. 113-124. Graham (Rev. C. J.). The Right Honourable William Conolly,
speaker of the Irish House of Commons. Kildarc Arch. Soc.
in. 112-117. Gr ANTLEY (Lord ) . On some unique Anglo-Saxon coins. Xu m . Ch ron .
3rd S. XX. 148-161. Gray (John) and James F. Tocher. The physical characteristics
of adults and school children in East Aberdeenshire. Anthrop.
Inst. KS. iii. 104-124. Greene (Miss). County Kildare folktales. Kildarc Arch. Soc. iii.
254-259. Greswell (Rev. William H. P.). The Quantocks and their place- names. Somerset Arch, and Xcd. Hist. Soc. xlvi. 125-148. Grierson (George A.). The water of life. Folk-Lore, xi. 433-434. Griffith (F. Ll.). The system of writing in ancient Egj^pt.
Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 153-159.
Ne/Lteo-t5. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 162-163.
The Aberdeen Reshep stela. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 271-272.
Grueber (H. a.). Find of Roman coins and gold rings at Sullj^,
near Cardiff. Xiim. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 27-65. An unpublished silver coin of Verica. Xum. Chron. 3rd S.
XX. 264-265. Guise (R. E.). On the tribes inhabiting the mouth of the Wanigela
river, New Guinea. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 205-219. Haddon (Prof. A. C). The Athenian birth ceremony of amphidromy
Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 315.