Churches, Radnorshire, 41 Cil Hendref, 194 Cir Ferthyr, 87 Clungunford tumulus, 123 Collectanea, 177
Correspondence, 74, 162, 250, 330 Congress of Slavic archæology at Kiew, 179
Concise description of the prin- cipal monuments in St. David's Cathedral, 289
Course of Watling Street be- tween Uriconium and Deva,200 Croesffordd, 143
Cromlech at Pentref Ifan, 59 Cromlechs, South Wales, 59
at St. Lythan's and St. Nicholas, near Cardiff, 170 Cross, the Llowes, 83 Customs of the city of Hereford, 257
Cymric philology, 113 Cynllaith, 22
Cynwrig ab Rhiwallon, 136
History of the diocese of St. As- aph (Rev. D. R. Thomas'), 340, 344 History of the lordship of Maelor Gymraeg or Bromfield, the lordship of Ial or Yale, and Chirkland, 22, 132, 185 Hughes (William), obituary no- tice of, 73
Ial or Yale, history of, 22, 132, 185 Iestyn (St.) monumental effigy of, in Llaniestyn church, An- glesey, 217
Inscribed stones at Bridell, 21; on Caldy Island, 19; at Cil- gerran, 20; at Clydai, 77; at Devynock, 332; at Gnoll, 332; at Gwnnws, 245; at Llanarth, 20; at Llandawk, 19; at Llan- hamllech, 332; at Llanerfyl, 333, 335; at Llanfihangel y Traethau, 334; 343, 335; at Llangors, 232, 235; at Llan- aelhaiarn, 246; at Llanfor, 339; at Nevern, 20; at Penrhos Llugwy, 334; at Pool Park, 17, 233, 330; at Spittal, 332; at St. Just's, 333; at Tavistock, 173, 333; at Towyn, 243; at Whitland, 245, 335; at Y Gan- llwyd,168; at Ystrad Fellte,332 330, 335 Inscriptions, ancient British, 17, 168, 169, 173, 233, 243, 254, 330, 335 International congress of archae- ology, 179
Inverness, Gaelic Society of, 96
Jones (Ven. W. Basil), appointed to the see of St. David's, 262
Machynlleth, the name, 91, 260 Maelor Gymraeg, history of, 22, 132, 185
Maelor Uchaf, 132
Mediæval Latin-English Diction- ary, 177
Megalithic remains, French, 320 Merionethshire tumuli, 313
"Kalendars of Gwynedd" (E. Miscellaneous notices, 91, 175,
Latin, Welsh words borrowed
from, 52, 78, 170, 224, 258, 297
Monmouthshire, extinct churches in, 339
Monumental effigies at Bettws y
St. Lythan's, Glamorganshire, | Tumuli on the Yorkshire wolds,94
Tumulus at Clungunford, 123 Turner (Thomas), obituary notice of, 73
Uriconium and Deva, course of Watling Street between, 20
Wales, want of accuracy in books relating to, 165
"Wales and Anglesey," 87 Wales and the borders, church monuments in, 337
Want of accuracy in books relat- ing to Wales, 165
Watling Street between Urico- nium and Deva, 200 Way (Albert), obituary notice of, 161
Welsh, early, 259, 340 Welsh quatrain, old, 340
Welsh Words borrowed from Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, 52 78, 170, 224, 258, 297 Whitland, inscribed stone near, 245, 335 Wigmore, 97
Wrexham, meeting of the Cam- brian Archæological Associa- tion announced to be at, 95, 17, 212
twenty-ninth Annual Meeting for 1874, held at, 340 Wye, bone-caves on the, 178 Wyton Isaf, 185
Yale or Ial, history of the lord- ship of, 22, 132, 185
Yorkshire wolds, tumuli on the,94
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