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34 INDEX op ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS

Lang (A.). Notes on ballad origins. Folklore, xlv. 147-lGl. Lang (A.) and A. H. Haggaku. The Fijian fire walk. FoU-lorc*^

xiv. 87-89. Langton (Neville). Notes on some Phncian obols. Xnni. Cliroiv.

4th S. iii. 197-210. Latcham (R. T.\ Notes on Chilian anthropology. Anfhrop. Inst.

N.S. vi. 167-178. Latimer (John). The Maire of Brlstowe is Kalendar ; its list of civic officers collated with contemporary legal MSS. Bndol and GJonc. Arch. Soc. xxvi. 108-137.

Clifton in 1740. Clifton Antiq. Club, v. 25-34.

Laver (Henry ). Roman remains discovered in making the public

park at Colchester castle, E)<.^cx Arch. Soc. ix. 122-125. Lawlor (Hugh Jackson). Diary of William King, D.D., Arch- bishop of Dublin, during his imprisonment in Dublin castle. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 119-152,255-283,389- 41(5, 439-441. Layard (Ida H.). The sieges of Lourdes during the wars of religion.

Ilugitenot Soc. Lond. vii. 83-107. Layard (Nina Frances). A recent discovery of paleolithic imple- ments in Ipswich. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. v. 41-43. Le Strange (Hamon). Note on a Saxon brooch found at Hunstanton.

Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xix. 172-174. Lee (Kate). History and tradition. Folklore, xiv. 178-179. Lega-AVeekes (Ethel\ Neighbours of North-Wyke in South

Tawton. Devon Assoc, xxxv. 497-538. Lerwick. The festival of Uphelly A' (or the end of Yule), as now

celebrated at Lerwick. Folklore, xiv. 74-77. Lewis (Bunnell). Roman antiquities in the Rhineland. Arch.

Inst. Ix. 318-373. Lewis (E. A.). The development of industr}' and commerce in Wales during the middle ages. Boi/. Hist. Soc. N.S. xvii. 121- 174. Lewis (Mrs.). A visit to the Coptic monasteries of Egypt. Camb.

Antiq. Soc. X. 210-215. Lewis (W. T. Granville). Incised cross-stone at Ystafell-fach,

Brecknockshire, Arch. Camb. Gth S. iii. 293-297. LlEBLEiN (Dr. J.). The transliteration of Egyptian. Jiibl. Arch

Soc. XXV. 1C2-163, 234. Livett (Rev. G. M.), Crayford chui'ch. Arch. Cant, xxvi, 51-78. The architectural history of Great Chart church, with a