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Thursday, 3rd February 1916

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1916

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page 57 note 1 Horace Sandars, ‘Pre-Roman Bronze Votive Offerings from Despeñaperros’, Archaeologia, lx, 69–92 ; with Supplement privately printed.

page 59 note 1 ‘Notes on a find of Roman Republican Silver Coins and of Ornaments from the Centenillo Mines, Sierra Morena,’ by G. F. Hill, M.A., and Horace W. Sandars, F.S.A., Numismatic Chronicla, 4 Ser., xii, 1912.

page 61 note 1 B. M. Catalogue, Jewellery Greek, Etruscan, and Roman, 1911, p. xiii.

page 62 note 1 Monnaies de la première période 268–4 ; et de la deuxième période 217–154.

page 63 note 1 Dr. Philip Nelson, F.S.A., has pointed out to me that in the east window of Ross, Hereford, is a kneeling figure of a bishop holding a crozier, who with both hands holds aloft his heart, offering it to St. Anne, whilst from him ascends a scroll, with a Latin inscription, referring to the gift of his heart. See Drake, A History of English Glass Painting, plate xi, fig. 2.

page 63 note 2 A figure of a donor, a clerk holding a scroll, is to the right of the lower part of God the Father in a large alabaster Trinity in the British Museum. Cf. Dr. Nelson's “Some Examples of English Mediaeval Alabaster Work’, in the Archaeological Journal, 2nd Series, vol. xxi, plate iii, fig. 2, and p. 164. Several other alabaster Trinities are illustrated in the same Paper.