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Medicine: Barnes.
Pulborough: Rice.
Pyrenees Whiteway.

Roads: Bellairs, Bullock-Hall, Cow-

per, Croft, Martin.

Rome: Forbes.

Sarcophagi: Robert.

Buchanan,

Silchester: Fox, Hope, Reid.
Stations: Anderson,
Christison.

Urns and lamp: Thompson.
Villas: Barker.
Wilderspool: May.

Wittenham (Little): Cozens.
See "Numismatics."

Romsey: Moens, Peers.
Royden: Gerish.

Ruyton-of-the-eleven-towns: Kenyon.
Ryland: Ffrench.

Saddleworth: Andrew.
St. Mylor: Peter.

St. Patrick's Purgatory: MacRitchie.
Saints: Auden, Baring-Gould.
Sarawak: Hose, Shelford.

Savernake: Willett.

Saxon antiquities: Goldney, Hughes,
Peers.

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Kempthorne.

Shropshire: Auden,

Robert of Belesme: Auden.

Roman remains: Allen, Fry, Garstang,

Gerish, Goldney, Sparke.
Caerwent: Ashby, Martin.
Camps: Andrew, Christison.
7 Cardiff Castle: Ward.
Cornwall: Worth.

Germany (South): Lewis.
Hadrian's wall: Foster.
Hardknott: Dymond.
Interments: Woodruff.
Law: Clark.

Drinkwater,

Fletcher, Hope-Edwards, Phillips,
Shropshire. See "Fitz," "Haugh-
mond," "Oldbury,"

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Ruyton."

"Shrewsbury," "Shifnal," "Uff-

ington," "Whitchurch," "Wil-
ley."

Shute: Jewers.

Silchester: Fox, Hope, Reid.

Somerford (Great): Manley.

Somersetshire: Bates, Fry, Morgan.

See" Bath," "Langford Budville,"
"Pitney Moor," "Wells,"" What-
ley," "
"Winsham."

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Surrey: André, Bax, Cooper, Napper,
Robarts. See "Carshalton,'
"Guildford," "Kingston-on-

Thames,"
," "Leatherhead," "Send
and Ripley," ""Woodmansterne."

Sussex André Dawson, Hall, Haver-
field, Johnston, Read, Rice, Round,
Sussex. See "Atherington," "Bin-
derton," "Boxgrove," "Chiches-
ter,"
," "Cuckfield," "Eastbourne,"
"Elsted," "Ford," "Hardham,"
"Hastings,"
66 Lewes,"
borough," "Seaford," "Treyford,"
Warnham," "West Dean,"
"Willingdon," "Woollaving-

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Tumuli, Barrows: Barnes, Colling-

wood, Hughes, Worth.

Turville Cocks, Forsyth.

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"Burnby,"

"Flamborough," "Gwendale
Magna," "Kilnwick Percy,"
"Kirkham,"" Kirklees," "Leeds,"
"Millington,"
," "Nunburnholme,"
"Ormesby," " "Patrington,"" Sad-
dleworth," "Wakefield," " War-
ter," "Watton."

Butler & Tanner, The Selwood Printing Works, Frome, and London.

Cambrian Archaeological Association.

1903.

LIST OF MEMBERS.

Patrons.

HIS MAJESTY THE KING.

The Right Hon. the EARL OF POWIS

The Right Hon. the EARL OF Cawdor

The Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP OF LLANDAFF (President, 1888)

The Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S

The Right Hon. LORD WINDSOR (President, 1898 and 1899)

The Right Hon. LORD DYNEVOR

The Right Hon. LORD KENYON

The Right Hon. LORD MOSTYN (President, 1890)

The Right Hon. LORD TREDEGAR (President, 1885)
The Right Hon. LORD PENRHYN (President, 1894)
The Right Hon. LORD ABERDARE (President, 1900)
The Right Hon. LORD HARLECH

The Right Hon. LORD LLANGATTOCK

The Right Hon. LORD SWANSEA

The Right Hon. LORD GLANUSK (President, 1902)

President,

The Right Hon. LORD GLANUSK

President-Elect.

R. H. WOOD, Esq., F.S.A., F.R.G.S.

Vice-Presidents.

H. R. HUGHES, Esq., Lord Lieutenant of Flintshire

Sir JOHN EVANS, D.C.L., F.R.S., V.P.S.A.

Sir C. E. G. PHILIPPS, Bart. (President, 1880 and 1883)

R. H. WOOD, Esq., F.S.A., F.R.G.S.

His Hon. Judge WYNNE FFOULKES, M.A.

Sir JOHN TALBOT DILLWYN LLEWELYN, Bart., M.A., M.P., F.L.S. (President, 1886)

Lieut.-Col. C. S. MAINWARING (President, 1887)

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