IV CONTENTS. 



Page 



On the occurrence of Otis Mc Queenii, Gray, in England. — 



By Jno. Gould, Esq., F. E. S 94 



On some additions to the Museum of Antiquities. — By Eev. C. 



Wellbeloved 95 



Description of an Ancient Tumiilar Cemetery, at Lamel Hill, 



near York. — By John Thurnam, M. D 98 



Additional Observations on the Egyptian Gnostic Amulet, de- 

 scribed at page 95. — By Rev. Jno. Kenrick, M. A 106 



On the Direction of Drifting of the Sandstone Beds of the Oolite 

 Rocks of the Yorkshire Coast. — By Henry Clifton Sorby, 

 Esq., F. G. S Ill 



On the Sclerotic Ring of the Eyes of Birds and Reptiles. — By 



Thomas Allis, Esq 114 



The Compotus, or Yearly-Account Roll of Thomas Syngleton, 

 Monk, Keeper of the common stock of Spices (Gustos Com- 

 muniae Specierum) and Chamberlain of the Monastery of 

 St. Mary, York, from the Sunday after the Feast of St. Michael 

 the Archangel, 1528, to the same Sunday in tlie year 1529. — 

 With Remarks and Notes by Rev. C. Wellbeloved 122 



On Magnetic Phaenomena in Yorkshire. — By John Phillips, 



F. R. S 155 



Report of the Proceedings of the Yorkshire Antiquarian Club, in 

 the Excavation of Barrows from the year 1849. — By William 

 Procter, Esq., M. R. C. S., Hon. Secretary to the Club 176 



Communication respecting a Flint Instrament found on FyUng- 



dales Moor. — By Saml. Anderson, Esq 190 



Notices of the York Mints and Coinages. — By Robert Davies, 



Esq., F. S. a 191 



An Account of the Excavation of a Roman Villa near CoUingham. — 

 By William Procter, Esq., M. R. C. S., Hon. Sec. to the York- 

 shire Antiquarian Club 270 



Observations on a Roman Inscription, lately discovered in York ; 



read Nov. 7, 1854. — By Rev. C. Wellbeloved 282 



