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JUNOD (HENRI A.). Some remarks on the folklore of Ba-Thonga. Folklore, xiv. 116-124.

KENDALL (W. B.). Cocken, the history of a Furness village. Barrow Nat. Field Club, xii. 36-56.

KERSHAW (S. W.). Oatlands in Weybridge. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. ix. 182-190.

KINNS (REV. DR. SAMUEL). Historical sketches connected with an old city church. Hampstead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1901, 28-31. KING (L. WHITE). History and coinage of Malwa. Num. Chron. 4th S. iii. 356-398.

KIRBY (T. F.). Charters of Harmondsworth, Isleworth, Heston Twickenham and Hampton-on-Thames. Arch. lviii. 341–358. KIRKE (HENRY). Bowden of Bowden. Derby Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxv. 164.

KNOWLES (W. J.). Irish flint arrow and spear-heads. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. vi. 44-56.

Stone axe factories near Cushendall, co. Antrim. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. vi. 360–366.

KNOX (H. T.). Occupation of Connaught by the Anglo-Normans after A.D. 1237. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 58-74, 179189, 284-294.

Kiltevenan, co. Roscommon. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 190.

KNOX (K. L.). Note of a case, instituted in Banda on the 16th of March, 1903. Folklore, xiv. 408-410.

KRALL (DR. JACOB). The transliteration of Egyptian. Bibl. Arch. Soc. XXV. 209-212.

KRAUSS (DR. E. SAMUEL). Postumus, prefect of Egypt. Bibl. Arch. Soc. xxv. 222-224.

LACH-SZYRMA (REV. W. S.). The mining tribes of ancient Britain. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. ix. 191-196.

LADDS (S. INSKIP). Some account of the parish and church of Warboys, Hunts. Camb. and Hunts Arch. Soc. i. 309–318.

LANCASHIRE Catholicism; an account of papists within the diocese of Chester, drawn up in the year 1767 by order of the bishop. Lancs, and Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xviii. 212–221.

LANE-POOLE (STANLEY). An Arabic inscription from Rhodesia. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. viii, 47-54.

The first Mohammadan treaties with Christians. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. viii. 227-256

LANG (A.). Notes on ballad origins. Folklore, xiv. 147–161. LANG (A.) and A. H. HAGGARD. The Fijian fire walk. Folklore, xiv. 87-89.

LANGTON (NEVILLE). Notes on some Phocian obols. Num. Chron. 4th S. iii. 197–210.

LATCHAM (R. T.). Notes on Chilian anthropology. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. vi. 167-178.

LATIMER (JOHN). The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar; its list of civic officers collated with contemporary legal MSS. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxvi. 108-137.

Clifton in 1746. Clifton Antiq. Club, v. 25-34. LAVER (HENRY). Roman remains discovered in making the public park at Colchester castle. Essex Arch. Soc. ix. 122-125. LAWLOR (HUGH JACKSON). Diary of William King, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin, during his imprisonment in Dublin castle. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 119-152, 255–283, 389416, 439-441.

LAYARD (IDA H.). The sieges of Lourdes during the wars of religion. Huguenot Soc. Lond. vii. 83–107.

LAYARD (NINA FRANCES). A recent discovery of paleolithic implements 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-WEEKES (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. lx. 318-373.

LEWIS (E. A.). The development of industry and commerce in Wales during the middle ages. Roy. 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. 6th S. iii. 293–297.

LIEBLEIN (DR. J.). The transliteration of Egyptian. Bibl. Arch Soc. xxv. 162-163, 234.

LIVETT (REV. G. M.). Crayford church. Arch. Cant. xxvi. 51–78. The architectural history of Great Chart church, with a

note on Ashford church and some local mouldings. Arch. Cant xxvi. 101-118. LIVETT (REV. G. M.). The architectural history of High Halden church, Kent. Arch. Cant. xxvi. 295-315.

Three east Sussex churches, Battle, Icklesham and Peasmarsh. Sussex Arch. Coll. xlvi. 69–93.

LLOYD (J. E.). Ystrad Yw: its original situation. Arch. Camb. 6th S. iii. 82-84.

LOCKYER (SIR NORMAN) and F. C. PENROSE.

An attempt to ascertain the date of the original construction of Stonehenge from its orientation. Journ. R.I.B.A. 3rd S. ix. 137–142.

LORIMER (H. L.). The country cart of ancient Greece. Journ. Hell. Stud. xxiii. 132-151.

LOVETT (EDWD.). Fetish worship in central Africa.

61-63.

Folklore, xiv.

LUMB (G. D.). The registers of the parish church of Leeds from 1667-1695. Thoresby Soc. x. 1–435.

LUMBY (J. H.). Chester, Birkenhead and Liverpool in the patent and close rolls of the three Edwards. Lancs. and Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xviii. 45-72.

LYLE (T. A.). Notes on the ancient pottery kilns at Sawankalok, Siam. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. vi. 238-245.

LYNN (FRANCIS). Notice of the discovery of cists and urns at Longcroft, Lauderdale. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxvii. 32–35.

MACALISTER (R. A. STEWART). The Ogham monument at Kilbonane. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 175-178.

M'DONALD (ALLAN). Folklore from the Hebrides: a disclaimer. Folklore, xiv. 87.

MACDONALD (GEORGE). Early Seleucid portraits. Journ. Hell. Stud. xxiii. 92-116.

The numeral letters on Imperial coins of Syria. Num. Chron. 4th S. iii. 105-110.

Note on a small hoard of gold coins found recently in Glasgow. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxvii. 367–369.

MACDONALD (SHEILA). Old-world survivals in Ross-shire. Folklore, xiv. 368-384.

MACKENZIE (DUNCAN). The pottery of Knossos. Journ. Hell. Stud. xxiii. 157-205.

MACLAGAN (R. C.). Some charms, etc. Folklore, xiv. 298-300. MACRAY (REV. W. D.). Kilteienan or Kiltinan. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 423.

MAINWARING (LIEUT.-COLONEL), J. BURGESS, H. COLLEY MARCH, and KAKASU OKAKURA. The Gândhâra sculptures. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xxiv. 93–102.

MANN (LUDOVIC MACLELLAN). Report on the excavation of prehistoric pile structures in pits in Wigtownshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxvii. 370-415.

MANNING (PERCY). Stray notes on Oxfordshire folklore. Folklore, xiv. 65-74, 167-177, 410-414.

The dog in folk-medicine. Folklore, xiv. 85-86.

MANSEL-PLEYDELL (J. C.). On a Romano-British brick-kiln and a British barrow at Bagber, Milton Abbas, with an historical dissertation on pottery and brick-making. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xvii. 127-134.

Lake dwellings at Glastonbury. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xix. 172-175.

Wookey Hole. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xix. 176-183.

The history (recent and palæontogical) of the roe deer (Capreolus caprea). Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xxiii. 1-15.

MARCH (H. COLLEY). The Pagan-Christian overlap of the wise bird, with Dorset illustrations. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xviii. 116-137.

The twin problems of plateau flint implements and a glac iation south of Thames. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xix. 130-144.

On some Roman pavements and some intrecci of this country, chiefly with respect to their meaning. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xxi. 162–187.

Preston Roman pavement. Dorset Nat. Ilist. and Antiq. Field Club, xxi. 205-209.

The giant and the maypole of Cerne. and Antiq. Field Club, xxii. 101-118.

Dorset Nat. Hist.

The problem of lynchets. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xxiv. 67–92.

MARCH (H. COLLEY) and REV. H. S. SOLLY. A critical and material examination of the hill fortress called Eggardun. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xxii. 28-42.

MARSHALL (R. D.). Piscina at Keswick. Cumb. and West. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. N.S. iii. 419.

MARTIN (ALFRED TRICE). The Roman road on Durdham Down. Clifton Antiq. Club, v. 75–77.

MARTIN (ALFRED TRICE). The exploration of Romano-British cities. Clifton Antiq. Club, v. 154-161.

MARWICK (SIR J. D.). On forestalling, regrating, and engrossing— three forms of trading prohibited by the burghal laws. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxvii. 145-159.

MATCHAM (MISS M. EYRE). Letters concerning the boundaries of Cranborne Chace. Wilts Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxxiii. 289–295. MATHEWS (R. H.). Languages of the Kamilaroi and other aboriginal

tribes of New South Wales. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. vi. 259–283. MATTHEWS (JOHN HOBSON). Welsh inscription in the churchyard of Llangatoc Feibion Afel, Monmouthshire. Arch. Camb. 6th S. iii. 279-280.

MAURICE (JULES). Classification chronologique des émissions monétaires de l'atelier de Nicomédie pendant la période constantinienne. Num. Chron. 4th S. iii. 211-285.

MAWSON (T. H.). The unity of house and garden. Journ. R.I.B.A. 3rd S. ix. 357-378.

MAY (THOMAS). Roman weights found at Melandra. Derby Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxv. 165–173.

MAYO (REV. CANON C. H.). The church of Wootton Glanville. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xxi. 210–217. MERTTENS (F.) and A. T. DRAPER. Discovery of an ancient Roman building at Rothley. Leicester. Archit. and Arch. Soc. ix. 157– 158.

MILLAR (A. H.). Notes on the ancient burgh seal of Crail, and the seal of the chapter of the abbey of Coupar. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxvii. 160-165.

MILLIGAN (SEATON F.). Ancient ecclesiastical bells in Ulster.
Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 46–57.

Roy.

Note on Maghera, co. Derry. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 88-89.

MILNE (P. H.). Evershot church. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xvii. 64-66.

MINNS (E. H.). Documents relating to the dissolution of the monastery of Thornton Curtis in the county of Lincoln, left by the Rev. Charles Parkyn to Pembroke College, Cambridge. Camb. Antiq. Soc. x. 482-495.

MOENS (W. J. C.). The New Forest: its afforestation, ancient area, and law in the time of the Conqueror and his successors; did William I devastate the New Forest district and destroy churches there, and had it been previously afforested as related by the early chroniclers? Arch. Inst. lx. 30-50.

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