- Notices of Foreign Sepulchral Brasses
- Albert Way
283
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between Archaeology and Geology
- G. A. Mantell, Esq. L.D.
327
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||- Materials employed in Roman Mosaics
- Professor Buckman
347
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||- Notice of a Roman Oculist's Stamp found in
Ireland
- Albert Way
354
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Monumental Effigies of the do Sulneys . J. Hewitt 360
Notice of the Public Records in Malta . A. Milward .... 369
Ork;ixal Documents : —
Contract for building Catterick Bi-idge, communicated by Sir W.
Lawsox, Baut. 56
Remarks on the Catterick Contract, by E. J. Willson . . . . 292
On Terms occurring in Welsh Legal Documents, by Edward Smirke . 62
Lcttei-s of Margaret d'Anjou and Prince Edward, in the Archives at Paris,
communicated by Mrs. Everett Green 166
Inquest, illustrative of the Ancient Condition of Winchester, by Edward
SillRKE 374
Proceedings at the Meetings of the Institute .... 64, 172, 296, 384
Annual London Meeting, and Auditors' Report 198
Notice of the Annual Meeting at Oxford 307
Notices of Archaeological Publications : — Origiaal Papers, published by the
Norfolk Archaeological Society, 1850, p. 90. Decorated Window Tracery,
and Series of Illustrations, by Edmvmd Sharpe, p. 93. Description of Roman
Building at Caerlcon, by Johu E. Lee, p. 97. Proceedings of Historic Society
of Lancashu-e and Clieshire, p. 99. Primeval Antiquities of Denmark, by
Worsaae, translated by Mr. Thorns, p. 101. Antiquities of lona, by
H. D. Graham, p. 105. Introduction to Study of Gothic Architecture, by
John Heniy Parker. Ecclesiastical and Architectm'al Topography of
England— Diocese of Oxford, p. 202. Inquhy into the Succession of Styles
of Architecture in France, by T. Inkersley, p. 208. Collections towards a
History of Potteiy and Porcelain, by Joseph Marryat, p. 209. Sussex
Archaeological Collections, Vol. III., p. 321. Emblems of Saints, by the
Very Rev. F. C. Husenbeth, p. 324. Die Burg Tannenberg und ihre Ausgra-
bungen, von Dr. J. von Hefnei-, p. 404. Remarks on the Architecture of
Llandaff Cathedral, by E. A. Freeman, Esq., p. 405. Porcelain Seals dis-
covered in Ireland, by E. Getty, Esq., p. 407. Illustrations of Roman Art in
Cirencester, by Professor Buckman and C. Newmarch, Esq., p. 409.
Archaeological Intelligence 107, 213, 413