INDEX. 287 



On the Corobnttion of Dead Bodies, as formerly practised in Scotland. By 

 Mr. Alexander Copland. IV. (Part 2) 330. 



An Enquiry into the Name of the Founder of Hnln Abbey, Northumber- 

 land, the first in England of the Order of Carmelites : with Remarks on Dr. 

 Ferriar's Account of the Monument in the Church of that Monastery. By 

 Robert Uvedale, B.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, Corresponding Member 

 of the Literary and Philosophical Society, Manchester. Addressed to Dr. 

 Percival. V. (Part 1) 40. 



Appendix 1. Explanation of a Roman Inscription, found in Castle-field, 

 Manchester. By Mr. Thomas Barritt : with a Note on the same subject by 

 Dr. Holme. V. (Part 2) 675. 



Account of some Antiques lately found in the river Ribble. By Mr. 

 Thomas Barritt. V. (Part 2) 527. 



Observations on the Armorial Bearing of the Town of Manchester, and on 

 the Baronial Family of Grelley. By William Robert Whatton, F.A.S. IV. 

 (Second Series) 473. 



Observations on the Round Towers of Ireland. By Robert Hyde Greg, 

 Esq. IV. (Second Series) 332. 



Remarks on the State of Britain, at the time of its Conquest by the 

 Romans. By Mr. Thomas Hopkins. V. (Second Series) 86. 



An Essay on the Roman Road, in the vicinity of Bury, Lancashire. By 

 Mr. John Just, Corresponding Member of the Society. VI. (Second Series) 

 409. 



Cyclopian, Pelasgic, and Etruscan Remains, or Remarks on the Mural 

 Architecture of Remote Ages. By William Rathbone Greg, Esq. VI. 

 (Second Series) 325. 



On the Probable Origin of Modern Corporations, from the Municipia of the 

 Romans, and their subsequent Internal Changes. By the Rev. John Kenrick, 

 M.A. VI. (Second Series) 33. 



On the Sepulchral Monuments of Sardis and Mycense. By William Rath- 

 bone Greg, Esq. VI. (Second Series) 19. 



Oo the Roman Military Road between Manchester and Ribchester. By 

 John Just, Esq., Corresponding Member of the Society. VII. (Second 

 Series) 1. 



On the Use and Origin of Surnames. By the Rev. William Johns. VII. 

 (Second Series) 22. 



An Account of a Roman Public Way from Manchester to Wigan. By the 

 Rev. Edmund Sibson, Minister of Ashton-in-Makerfield, Corresponding Mem- 

 ber of the Society. VH. (Second Series) 528. 



On the Ictis of Diodorus Siculus. By the Rev. R. Wallace, F.G.S. VII. 

 (Second Series) 287. 



A Dissertation on the Anglo-Saxon Patronymics. By John Jost, Esq. 

 VII. (Second Series) 440. 



