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INDEX. Aargau, Argovie, Switzerland, Roman bronzes and other relics found at Baden in, IStt, 342. Abury, Wilts, letter of Sir John Lubbock, Bart., M.r., on the site of the temple at, 273. Abts.sinia : — cross from, exhibited, 95. Acklam family (of Yorkshire), gold signet ring with arms of, 3(54. Address of Congratulation to II. R. H. the Prince of Wales on his recovery, 188; reply thereto, 139. Alabaster, sculptured figures of, &c., 91, 97. Alban, St., sec St. Alban. Alien Priories in the Isle of Wight, me- moir on, 230. Amlwch, Anglesea, Roman cake of copper found at, 1^9, 194. Anglesea : — Roman cake of copper found at.mlwch, l.s9. Antonia (wife of Drusus, brother of the Emperor Tiberius), cameo represent- ing, 2(>, 99. Apprenticeship, indenture of, temp. Ricii. II., 184. Arch.kological Intelligence : — Mr.W. Dodd's " Bibliotheea Xorthurabri- ensis et Dunelmensis," 103 ; carvings in Worcester Cathedral, ib. ; Inter- national Congress of Pnohistoric Archicology at Brussels, tb. ; " Ethno- graphie des peuples de TEurope avant J^aus Christ, &c.," ib. ; " Irish Sepulchral Slabs and Christian In- scriptions," ib. ; " Excavations at Canliir Ca.stle," 198 ; " Christian An- tiquities discovered in Spain, 199 ; " Alderley Edge and Neighbourhood," by Mr. J. P. Earwaker, ib. ; " Xania Coriiubi(e," by Mr. W. Copeland Bor- lase, 20(1 ; " Art Trea-sures of Lambeth Library," 303 ; part vi. of " History of Trigg Minor," ib.; " Fasti Mon.astici Aevi Saxonic'i," »6. ; Arch(e< 'logical Sketches of the district of Kintyre, ArgylLshire," ib.; "The Antitiuities of Cyprus," 419; " History of the Hundred of Gartree, Leicestershire," ib. ; " East Cheshire ; Past and Pre- sent," ib.; "The Perkins Library," ib. ; " The Castellani Collection," 420; "Works of Art in the Collec- tions of England," ib. Arch.i:ological Publications, see Pub- lications, ArCU^'EOLOGICAL. Architecture :— memoir on Guildford Castle, 1 ; notes on the ancient Christian churches of Mus'r el Ate- yah, Ateekah, Egypt, 94, 120; me- moir on the Church of St. Mary, Guildford, 170 ; memoir on the shrine of St. Alban, 201, 273; on Odiham Castle, Hants, 331 ; account of explorations on the site of the Temple of Ephesus, 360, Arms and Armour : — French cavalry sword of the period of the Revolu- tion, 98 ; guns fotuid at the Isle of iSymi in the Mediterranean, 99 ; annour from Constantinople, and •wheel-lock pistol, 187; chamfron of steel from Constantinople, 193; arrow- heads, &c., found near Whitby, York- shire, 280 ; spurs, various, 292. Arnat, Vincente Juan y, letter from, re- lating to the discovery of objects of archaeological interest near Yecla in the province of Murcia, Spain, and their proposed sale, 94. Arno, the river, in Italy ; photographs of keys found in, 288; consular seal found in, 291. Ateyah, Ateekah, Mus'r el, the ancient Christian churches of, notes on, by the Rev. G. Chester, 94, 120. Atkinson, Mr. G. M., his " Notes on an ancient fibula, exhibited by Mr. 'Geo- ghegan, 275." Atreeb, Lower Egypt, vestments found at, 292. Auditors' report and balance sheet for 1871, 295. Avon, copper matrix bearing the Holy Lamb, found in the river, 361, 305.

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