ARCH^OLOGICAL INDEX
Abercromby (Hon. J.). The oldest bronze age ceramic type in
Britain. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. v. 373-397. Exploration of six small cairns at Aberlour, Banffshire^
Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot, xxxvii. 180-182. AcLAND (John E.). A short account of the cruciform sun-dial at the
Dorset county hospital. Dorset Xat. Hist, and Antiq. Field
Ch(b, xxiii. 191-194. Addy (S. 0.). Death and the herb thyme. Folklore, xiv. 179-180. AiTCHisoN (Prof.). St. Peter's, Rome. Journ. R.I.B.A. 3rd S. ix.
49-61, 7G-89. Allen (J. Romilly). Pre-Norman cross base at Llangefelach,
Glamorganshire. Arch. Canib. 6th S. iii. 181-188. A perforated stone axe~hammer, found in Pembi'okeshire.
Arch. Camb. 6th S. iii. 224-238.
Notes on two Pre-Norman cross shafts found at Norbury,
Derbyshire. Dcrbij Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc.-xxr. 97-102. Allix (C. P.). St. Mary's church, S^vafFham Prior. Camb. Antiq.
Soc. X. 274-277. Almack (E.). Books. Hampstcad Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1901,
34-41. Amery' (P. p. S.). Twentieth report of the committee on Devonshire
folklore. Devon Assoc, xxxv. 132-139. Andre (J. Lewis). Female head-dresses exemplified by Norfolk
brasses. Norfolk and Norwich Arch. Soc. xiv. 240-262. Andrew (W. J.). Buried treasure : some traditions, records, and
facts. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. ix. 8-32. — - — " — Discovery of a hunting sword within the forest of the Peak.
Derby Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxv. 224.
Roman camp at Brough. Derby Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc>
xxv. 237.
The Rowarth celt. Derby Arch, and Nat. Hist, Soc. xxv.
241.