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Thursday, 21st March, 1912

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page 134 note 1 Proceedings, xxii. 466.

page 134 note 2 Owing to the disorganization of the railways on account of the coal strike the pottery did not arrive in time for exhibition, but was placed on the table at the following meeting.

page 134 note 3 Above, p. 3 ; Archaeologia, lxiii. 1.

page 136 note 1 Early Iron Age Guide (Brit. Mus.), pp. 52, 73, 105.

page 136 note 2 Some are figured by Curle, A Roman frontier post (Newstead), 186. For position on handle see Collectanea Antiqua, vi, pl. 1.

page 136 note 3 Proceedings, xxi. 280 ; xxii. 403, where Genitor's forms should be 10, 11, and 12, not 9, 10, and 11.

page 136 note 4 Arch. Cant., xvi. 2; Payne, Collectanea Cantiana, 47.

page 137 note 1 Proceedings, xxiii. 98.

page 138 note 1 Archaeologia, lxii. 31.

page 138 note 2 Dean and Chapter of Westminster Records, no. 26851.

page 138 note 3 Ibid. 4776.

page 140 note 1 V. C. H. London, i. 32 ; London and Middx. Arch. Soc. Trans., iv. 62.

page 140 note 2 Ancient Indictments, King's Bench, Crown Side, Bdle. 218. My attention was called to this by Miss H. Garbett.

page 140 note 3 De Bello Gallico, ii. 13 ; iii. 8, 11 ; iv. 20, 21. A remarkable instance of this intercourse was brought to our notice a few evenings ago in the description of the Late-Celtic find at Welwyn by Sir Arthur Evans and Mr. Smith ; above, p. 3 ; Archaeologia, lxiii. 1.

page 141 note 1 T. Rice Holmes, Ancient Britain.

page 141 note 2 De Bello Gallico, v. 18.

page 141 note 3 Lib. lx.

page 141 note 4 Ibid.

page 141 note 5 Dio Cassius, Lib. lx.

page 141 note 6 Tacitus, Annales, bk. xiv, cap. xxxiii.

page 145 note 1 Add. MS. 38104.

page 147 note 1 References to the cemetery are made in British Barrows, 135, and Archaeologia, xliii. 317, n.

page 147 note 2 Mortimer, op. cit., 169.

page 147 note 3 Normandie souterraine, 1st ed., 266.

page 148 note 1 Archaeologia, lx. 263.

page 154 note 1 V. C. H. Beds., i. 181 ; Derby, i. 269, 270; Northants, i. 240; Kent, i. 346, 351.

page 155 note 1 V. C. H. Bucks., i. 195 ; Wright, Arch. Album, fig. 5 (Wingham), and 207, fig. 4 (Whitelow, near Winster).

page 155 note 2 Inventorium Sepulchrale, pl. xvi, figs. 1, 2, 3.

page 155 note 3 Ibid., pl. ix, fig. 12, cf. figs. 7, 8, 13.

page 156 note 1 Resembling Mortimer, op. cit., fig. 637, which was found with a gold pendant at Garton Slack, E. R. Yorks.

page 156 note 2 Die altgermanische Thieromamentik, 246.

page 156 note 3 G. Baldwin Brown, Arts and Crafts of our Teutonic forefathers, pl. viii, fig. 31.

page 156 note 4 G. B. Brown, op. cit., pl. viii, figs. 31, 32.

page 156 note 5 V. C. H. Kent, i. 367, 350, 371, pl. i, fig. 7 ; Essex, i. 320, fig. 13 (with refs.); also Suffolk, i. 344.

page 156 note 6 Inventorium Sepulchrale, pl. vii.

page 157 note 1 Gold examples on the end of necklace found at Galley Low (V. C. H. Derbyshire, i. pl. opp. p. 270), the other pendants being carbuncles in gold mounts. Others on a necklace with central cross from Desborough, (V. C. H. Northants, i, 237).

page 157 note 2 V. C. H. Yorks., ii. 76 (with scramasax), 82.

page 157 note 3 Schetelig, The Cruciform Brooches of Norway, 153.

page 157 note 4 Archaeologia, lx. 325 ; Proceedings, xxi. 242, pl. i, ii.

page 157 note 5 Forty Years' Researches, 257, fig. 621.