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Haddox (Dr. a. C). A pre-Christian cross from north of
Ireland. Cainb. Antiq. Soc. x. 259-200. Stages and rejects in the manufacture of stone implements
at Piny Branch, AVashington, U.S.A. Camh. Antiq. Soc. x.
260-2(Jl.
Crescent charms. FolJdore, xiv. 182-183.
Haixes (Regixald). On some discoveries in Rutlandshire. Proc.
Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xix. 192-202. Hales (Prof. J. W.). The fame of King Alfred. Hampstead Antiq.
and Hist. Soc. 1901, 50-72. Hall (Hamiltox). Earl Swegen and Hacon Dux. Sussex Arch.
Coll. xlvi. 1G3-1G9. Halliday (G. E.). The removal of the Cross of Iltyd at Llantwit
Major, Crlamorganshire. Arch. Camb. Gth S. iii. 56-64 Gileston church, Glamorgan. Arch. Camb. 6th S. iii.
339-344. Haxax (Dexis). Bullaun-stone, Glon of Aherlow, co. Tipperary.
Roy. Soc. Antiq., Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 193. Haxcox (Edward R. H.l Xeolithic, Suffolk. Snfolk Inst. xi.
335-338. Hardixg (W. Ambrose). Exhibition of Delft pharmaceutical ware.
Camb. Antiq. Soc. x. 202-209. Hardy (W. J.). English history on parchment and paper. Ilainp-
stead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1901, 32-33. Harrisox (Jaxe E.). Mystica Vannus lacchi. Journ. Hell. Stud.
xxiii. 292-324. Harrisox (W.). Ancient foi-ests, chases, and deer parks in Lanca- shire. Lanes, and Chcsli. Antiq. Soc. xix. 1-37. Ancient forests, chases, and deer parks in Cheshire. Lanes.
and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. xx. 1-28. Hart (Col. C. J.). The antiquity of iron in Great Britain. Bir- mingham and Midland Inst. xxix. 22-39. Hartlaxd (E. Sidxey). The voice of the stone of destiny ; an
enquiry into the choice of kings by augury. Folklore^ xiv. 28-60. Hartshorxe (Albert). On certain rare monumental effigies.
Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxv. 94-101.
- Monumental effigies in Bristol and Gloucestershire.
Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxv. 139-147.
Note on the Cogenhoe family, and Cogeuhoe church, Xorth-
hauts. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xix. 227-244.