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*On the Varieties of the Scolopendrium Vulgare in the British Islands, xvii, 291.

*Comparison of the Different Routes proposed for an Atlantic Submarine Telegraph, xviii, 289.

*The Suez Canal and the Pacific Railway, xxii, 301.

TUDOR, R. A.

General Remarks on the Natural History of the Shores of the Mersey, viii, 232.

VALE, H. H., F.R.I.B.A.

Archæology of the Peak of Derbyshire, xix, 43.

Architectural and Archæological Sketch of the Romano-British Period, with reference to Wroxeter, xx, 67.

WALCOTT, MACKENZIE E., B.D.

Inventory of Whalley Abbey, xix, 103.

*Inventories of Church Goods and Chantries, temp. Edw. VI, xxii, 302; ib. in Lancashire, xxii, 302; in Cheshire, temp. Edw. VI, xxiii, 173. Inventory of Stanlow, on the Mersey, xxiv, 53.

WALLER, J. G.

On certain Church Brasses in Cheshire and Lancashire, ii, 243.

WATERHOUSE, N.

On the Migration of Population in Great Britain, xiv, 1.

On the Habitats of some of our British Ferns, xv, 97.

On the Early History of the Cathedrals and Abbeys of England, xvi, 1.
The England of Shakspeare, xvii, 23.

The Greenwood of Shakspeare, xvii, 47.

On Autographs, xix, 63.

WALTHEW, J. M.

*Progress of Shipping and Navigation, xxii, 305.

WELTON, THOMAS A., F.S.S.

On the Population of Lancashire and Cheshire, and its local distribution during fifty years, 1801-1851, (see Danson, J. T.), ix, 195 ;—x, 1 ;— xi, 31;-xii, 35.

Observations on Population Statistics, Part I,-xxi, 55; Part II,-—xxi, 93. WHITTAKER, JOSEPH T.

Abstract of the Principal Mines in the Burnley Coal Field, xiv, 113. WILKINSON, T. T., F.R.A.S.

Account of the Life and Writings of the late J. H. Swale, of Liverpool, vii, 143. Further Memorials, x, 169.

The Ancient Geometrical Analysis, illustrated from the Writings of the Lancashire Geometers, viii, 75.

On the Battle of Brunanburgh, and the probable locality of the conflict, ix, 21.

On some Fossil Trees recently discovered at Burnley, ix, 99.

On the Solar Eclipse of March 15th, 1858, as seen at Burnley, x, 231. On the Popular Customs and Superstitions of Lancashire, xi, 155; xii, 85; xiii, 1.

Biographical Notices of some Liverpool Mathematicians, xiv, 29.

Abstract of the Principal Mines in the Burnley Coalfield (see Whittaker), xiv, 113.

An Account of the Life and Writings of the late Henry Buckley, xv, 115.
On the Druidical Rock Basins in the neighbourhood of Burnley, xvii, 1.
On the Roman Topography of East Lancashire, xvii, 263.
Edmund Spenser and the East Lancashire Dialect, xix, 87.

The Grammar School of Burnley, xxii, 19.

An Essay on Songs and Ballads, illustrated from Shakspeare and from Ancient Lancashire Songs, xxiii, 87.

Circles of Contact; as treated by Apollonius, Vieta, and the late Mr. Swale, xxiv, 25.

[Note on a Map of Cheshire, xxiv, 195.]

WILLIAMS, BELL.

*On the Study of Geography, xvi, 239.

WILLIAMS, GEORGE F.

*Woodbury's Patent Photo-Relievo Process, xix, 229.

WORSAAE, PROFESSOR.

*English Translation of "Sketches from the Royal Museum of Antiquities at Copenhagen," vii, 33.*

WRIGHT, JOSEPH.

On Slavery as it existed in England during the Saxon Era; and the Substitution of Villenage after the Norman Conquest, until its gradual Extinction, x. 207.

WRIGHT, THOMAS, M.A., F.S.A.

On Anglo-Saxon Antiquities, with a particular reference to the Faussett
Collection, vii, 1.

On the Ethnology of South Britain, at the Period of the Extinction of
the Roman Government in the Island, viii, 141.

On the History of the English Language, ix, 143.

PART III.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SUBJECTS.

Africa Central, expeditions to, xvi, 107.

Aigburth and Garston, historical topography of, xx, 147.

Alderley, gravestone at, i, 104.

Algebra, perfect r partitions of r2

Alms dishes, or offering-dishes, ii, 261.

r+ 1, ix, 127.

American cotton, first importation of into Liverpool, iv, 43.

Analysis, ancient geometrical, viii, 75.

Ancient font at Kirkby, vi, 85.—Ancient customs and superstitions in Cumber-·

land, x, 97.

Anemometer and rain gauge, results of observations with, viii, 212.

Anglo-Roman fibula, found near Chester, i, 28.

Anglo-Saxon antiquities from the Crimea, x, 59.

Anglo-Saxon churches of St. Bridget and St. Hildeburga, West Kirby,

xxiii, 13.

Anglo-Saxon saints, xxi, 165, 253.

Antiquaries of Chester, the Randle Holmes, i, 86.

Antiquities British, notice of, vi, 102; vii, 97.

Antiquities from Maçon in France, x, 165.

Antoninus, tenth iter of, i, 68; iii, 10.

Apollonius, tangencies of, xxiii, 25.

Archæological Association, visit to Liverpool, 1849, ii, 238; Institute, 1857, ix, 298.

Archæology, its connexion with Natural History, vii, 212; ditto of the Mersey district (1863, 1864, 1865), xviii, 195; (1866), xix, 169; (1867), xx, 87; (1868), xxi, 199; (1869), xxii, 267; (1870), xxiii, 119; (1871), xxiv, 131.

Architecture of Chester, xxiv, 71; ditto of Lancashire and Cheshire, iii, 14. Armada Spanish, preparations for in Kent, xx, 191.

Armorial bearings, vi, 91.

Armorial bearings for the county of Chester, ii, 9.

Armour ancient, i, 114.

Arts and manufactures in Liverpool, 1760-1780, vi, 66.

Assyrian marbles, chimæras on, xii, 99.

Atlantic cables, their manufacture, laying, working, and means of recovering,

xix, 151.

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Battle of Brunanburgh, probable locality of, ix, 21; xxiv, 200.
Bear in Britain, notes on the, xxiv, 151.

Biographical notices of Buckley, xv, 115; Campbell, xiv, 31; Duckett, xiv,

35; Elmes, xxi, 233; Everard, xxii, 127; Hartshorn, xiv, 34; Holt,
vi, 57; Griffith Jones, xiv, 34; Samuel Jones, xiv, 35; Marratt,
xiv, 35; Nicholson, xiv, 34; Roscoe, v, 142; Smith, xiv, 34; Swale,
vii, 143; x, 169; Winward, xiv, 36.

Bloomeries in Lancashire, xxiv, 57.

Blue Coat Hospital, Liverpool, history of, I, xi, 163; II, xiii, 71; JII, xvi, 57.
Bolton, British burial-places near, iv, 130.

Books and Pamphlets published in Liverpool, xii, 220; xiii, 103; xvi, 240;
xvii, 63.

Books and their authors, xix, 131.

Bootle springs, i, 17.

Botanical notices, xiii, 67. (See also, ASHFIELD, FISHER, and THOS. GIBSON,
SEN., Part II.)

Boteler's Free Grammar School, Warrington, viii, 5!.

Bradshaw, Lord-President, original correspondence of, xiv, 41.

Bradwell, Cheshire, Roman denarii found at, ii, 212.

Brambles and roses in the Liverpool district, xv, 93.

Brank, ancient, ii, 25.

Brass, the Buslingthorpe, notices of, x, 203; other brasses, ii, 243, xiv, 180,
xvi, 247.

Brereton family, former residence of, ii, 41.

Bridget St., church of, xxiii, 13.

British antiquities illustrated by South American objects, xx, 215.

British antiquities, notice of, vi, 102; vii, 97.

British Archæological Association, visit of to Liverpool, 1849, ii, 238; Insti-
tute, 1857, ix, 298.

British burial-places, near Bolton, iv, 130.

British remains at Over Darwen, xviii, 273.

British silver military war medals, xvii, 161; numismatic history, xvii, 187;
xviii, 175.

British tribes, nomenclature of, iii, 85.

Britons, Saxons and Danes, in the Fylde, iv, 100.

Brunanburgh, battle of, probable locality of, ix, 21; xxiv, 200.
Brough-under-Stainmoor, neglected Roman station at, xviii, 137.

Buckley, Henry, life and writings of, xv, 115.

Burnley, druidical rock-basins near, xvii, 1; fossil trees discovered at, ix, 99;
grammar school of, xxii, 19; solar eclipse seen at, 1858, x, 207;
mines at, xiv, 113.

Bury, ancient castle at, xx, 16.

Buslingthorpe brass, notes on, x, 203.

Butler Thomas, acknowledgment of debt to Henry VIII, ii, 26.

Cables telegraphic (Atlantic) manufacture, &c., xix, 151.

Calder stones, markings on, xvii, 257.

Campbell, Colin, biographical notice of, xiv, 31.

Castle hill of Penwortham, ix, 61.

Cataloguing of libraries, x, 61.

Cathedrals and abbeys of England, xvi, 1.

Cemetery, Ancient-British at Wavertree, xx, 131. Ditto conventual at Wirral,

xvii, 271.

Census of religious worship, England and Wales, xii, 1; census of 1861, results concerning the deaf and dumb, xvii, 231.

Central Africa, expeditions in, xvi, 107.

Chameleon, notes on the, xii, 232; xxiv, 161.

Chapel of Kirby-in-Walton, vi, 43; curious ancient font at, vi, 85.

Chapels in Liverpool. (See Churches.)

Charles I, precepts for money and provisions given to, i, 27.

Charles II, relation of his death, xv, 231.

Charters, early, of St. Werburgh's, Chester, xi, 187.

Cheadle church, account of, ii, 41.

Chester, county of, right to bear arms, ii, 9; lords-lieutenant of, ii, 125; Roman occupation in, iii, 70; relics from, iv, 99; church brasses in, ii, 243; sea-coast of, ii, 219; materials for the history of, v, 199; letters relating to, temp. Elizabeth and James I, v, 118; manufacture of salt in, v, 100; architecture of, iii, 14.

Chester, architecture of, xxiv, 71; earls of (Saxon), ii, 212; earls of (Norman), iv, 88: mystery plays of, ii, 253; Roman discoveries at, i, 79; tilting ground at, ii, 200.

Chimæras on the Assyrian marbles, speculations concerning, xii, 99.
Church Minshull, Cheshire, parish of, ii, 85, 238.

Church brasses in Cheshire and Lancashire, ii, 243.

Church goods and chantries, xxiv, 53; ditto temp. Edward VI, xxiii, 173; at Whalley, xix, 103.

Churches and chapels in Liverpool, iv, 137; v, 3.

Chronometers, importance of testing them before going to sea, ix, 11.

Civil war, succour given in to Charles I, i, 27.

Civilization, early forms of, xiv, 95.

Cirencester Richard of, seventh iter, iii, 10, 55.

Clay pipes, their uses and forms, iii, 29; xii, 202.

Clergymen and ministers of the Liverpool churches and chapels, iv, 137 ; v,

Coal-fields at Burnley, xiv, 113.

Cobalt, manufacture of, vii, 40.

Coinage, Greek, xxii, 163.

Cokersand priory, deed of gift to, ii, 214.

Coleoptera of the district round Liverpool, I, xiii, 33; II, xiv, 167.

Commerce of the medial East, ix, 119.

Comet of 1858, xi, 199.

Contact, geometrical problems respecting, xxii, 25.

Conventual cemetery in Wirral, xvii, 271.

Copy-book, ancient, vi, 127.

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Cotton trade, account of, ii, 116; first importation of American cotton, iv, 43.

Correction, old House of, Liverpool, iv, 136.

Country gentlemen in Cheshire, 17th century, daily life of, xv, 67.

Court of Probate, curious case in, xiv, 117.

Cowley, works of, vii, 49.

Craven, limestone caves at, xvii, 199.

Crimea, Anglo-Saxon antiquities at, x, 59.

Cromwell and others, inedited letters of, xiii, 172.

Crosby Great, grammar school at, ii, 23.

Culinary vessels found in North Wales, xxi, 19.

Cumberland, ancient customs and superstitions, x, 97; popular rhymes and

proverbs of, xiii, 45.

Cuneiform inscriptions, interpretation of, viii, 93.

Cup cuttings and ring cuttings, Calderstones, xvii, 257.

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