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Thursday, February 14th, 1861

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page note 322 * See Stanley's Sinai and Palestine, p 10.

page note 322 † For an account of bronze arrowheads somewhat similar to this, see Archæologia Æliana, vol. i. 201.

page note 322 ‡ No doubt Edmund Bacon, eldest son of Sir Henry Bacon of Herlingfleet, Suffolk, who succeeded as baronet in 1686, His granddaughter Susan Bacon married Francis Schutz, Esq.

page note 325 * See a communication on the subject of the Bindings in this library in Gent. Mag. May, 1861, p. 479, being a paper read by J. J. Howard, Esq. at a meeting of the London and Middlesex Archæological Society, Oct. 25, 1860.

page note 329 * Owing to a misprint, the weight is there given as 23·40 grains, instead of 2 ounces 40 grains.

page note 330 * See Figurines en Argille de l'Epoque Gallo-Romaine. Par Edmond Tudot. 4to. Paris, 1859. Pl. xxv.-xxviii.