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CONTENTS

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[Those Transactions for the first time included in the index are marked with
an asterisk, the others are continuations from the indexes of 1891-1902.
Transactions included for the first time are indexed from 1891 onwards.]

Anthropological Institute, Journal, N.S. vol. v. pt. 2, vol. vi. pts. 1 and 2.
Antiquaries, London, Proceedings of the Society, 2nd S. vol. xix. pt. 2.
Antiquaries, Ireland, Proceedings of Royal Society of, 5th S. vol. xiii,
Antiquaries, Scotland, Proceedings of the Society, vol. xxxvii.

Archæologia, vol. lviii. pt. 2.

Archæologia EÆliana, vol. xxiv. pt. 2.

Archæologia Cambrensis, 6th S. vol. iii.

Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. xxvi.

Archæological Institute Journal, vol. lx.

* Barrow Field Club Transactions, vol. vi., vii., viii., ix., x., xi., xi1.
Biblical Archæology, Society of, Proceedings, vol. xxv.

Birmingham and Midland Institute, Transactions, vol. xxv., xxvi., xxvii.,
and xxix.

Bristol and Gloucestershire Archæological Society, Transactions, vol. xxv.,

xxvi., pt. 1.

British Archæological Association, Journal, N.S., vol. ix.

British Architects, Royal Institute of, Journal, 3rd S. vol. ix.

Cambridge Antiquarian Society, Transactions, vol. x. pt. 3, 4.

*Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Archæological Society, Transactions,

Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, vol, xvii., xviii., xix.,

xx., xxi., xxii., xxiii., xxiv.

NOTE

THIS Index was begun under the auspices of the Congress of Archæological Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries. Its success being assured, the Congress have placed it in the hands of the publishers to continue yearly.

The value of the Index to archeologists is now recognised. Every effort is made to keep its contents up to date and continuous, but it is obvious that the difficulties are great unless the assistance of the societies is obtained. If for any reason the papers of a society are not indexed in the year to which they properly belong, the plan is to include them in the following year; and whenever the papers of societies are brought into the Index for the first time they are then indexed from the year 1891.

By this plan it will be seen that the year 1891 is treated as the commencing year for the Index, and that all transactions published in and since that year will find their place in the series.

To make this work complete an index of the transactions from the beginning of archæological societies down to the year 1890 is needed. This work is now going through the press.

Societies will greatly oblige by communicating any omissions or suggestions to the editor, LAURENCE GOMME, F.S.A., 24, Dorset Square, London, N.W.

Single copies of the yearly Index from 1891 may be obtained. Many of the Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies of the yearly Index to issue with their transactions to each of their members. The more this plan is extended the less will be the cost of the Index to each society.

The subscription list for the complete Index up to 1890 is still open, and intending subscribers should apply at once to Messrs. ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE & Co.

ARCHEOLOGICAL 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 Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field
Club, xxiii. 191-194.

ADDY (S. O.). 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, 76-89.

ALLEN (J. ROMILLY). Pre-Norman cross base at Llangefelach,
Glamorganshire. Arch. Camb. 6th S. iii. 181-188.

A perforated stone axe-hammer, found in Pembrokeshire.
Arch. Camb. 6th S. iii. 224–238.

Notes on two Pre-Norman cross shafts found at Norbury,
Derbyshire. Derby Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxv. 97-102.
ALLIX (C. P.). St. Mary's church, Swaffham Prior. Camb. Antiq.
Soc. x. 274-277.

ALMACK (E.). Books. Hampstead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1901,
34-41.

AMERY (P. F. S.). Twentieth report of the committee on Devonshire
folklore. Devon Assoc. xxxv. 132-139.

ANDRÊ (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.

241.

The Rowarth celt. Derby Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxv.

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