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106. Junction of Norman and Decorated Work, ibid. .... *267
107. Inscription on a Cross at St. Vigean's, Forfarshire *28G
108, 109. Chalice and Paten, Christ Church, Monmouthshire .... 290
110. Winged Burgonet, Tower Armory 292
111. Piece for the Game of Tables? From Scotland *297
112, 113. Palimpsest brass Escutcheon *300
114. Sepulchral Brass, Sir Walter Mauntell 300
115, 117. Progressive Forms of Spoons «301
118, 119. Bronze Chisel, Romford, Essex *303
120, 121. Jewelled Ornament, and Bronze Buckle, Saxon period, from Ringwould *304
122. Necklace of Amber, from co. Monaghan 304
123. Impression of a Ring, with Merchant's Mark, from Dorsetshire . . *305
124. Sword, bearing Portraiture and name of Cromwell, Dover Museum . *306
125. Remarkable Ancient Balls, found in Sussex and Gloucestershire . . 336
126. Portion of Panel, Bronze Doors, Gnesen Cathedral *343
127. Another portion, ibid. *345
128. Incised Slab, Meaux Cathedral, Jehan Rose and his Wife . . . 384
129. Bronze Relic, found near Buttevant, co. Cork .... *387
130. Enamelled Escutcheon *389
131. Table for finding the Dominical Letter, Eastry, Kent . . . *389
ERRATA.
Page 9, line 31, for "Reliquæ" read "Reliquiæ."
Page„ 185, The stone moulds found in Devon are inadvertently described as in the possession of Mr. Croker, by whom they were communicated. They belong to Mr. Davey.
Page„ 212, line 32, for "Lord Clive," read "Hon. R. H. Clive, M.P."
Page„ 223, foot-note 9, for "Rome," read "France."
Page„ 296, lines 17 and 19, for "ecclesia," read "ecclesie."