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Communion Tokens. 123 



12. CONCERNIXG BORDER CHURCH COMMUNION 

 TOKENS, by T. Watson Heatlie, Galashiels. 4to., 

 5 pp. 1900.' 



13. HERDMAN'S MISCELLANY, Vol. V., 1898-1901, has 



three articles on English Communion Tokens. 



14. SUNDERLAND SACRAMENTAL TOKENS, by Robert 



Hyslop, Smiderland. Cr. Bvo., 24 pp. 1901. 



15. SACRAMENTAL TOKENS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN 



CHURCHES IN ENGLAND, by E. F. Herdman, Mor- 

 peth. Demy 8vo., 44 pp. 1901. 



16. SCOTTISH COMMUNION TOKENS other than those of 



the Established Church, by Rev. Robert Dick, 

 F.S.A.(Scot.), Edinburgh. Cr. 4to., 102 pp. 1902. 



17. THE ULSTER JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY, Vol. 



IX., Part I., January, 1903. Contains an article "On a 

 Small Collection of Presbyterian Communion Tokens," by 

 the Rev. George R. Buick, LL.D., and David Buick, 

 LL.D. 



18. THE NUMISMATIC CIRCULAR,, published by Messrs 



Spink & Son, London, Vol. XVII. , October, 1909, gives a 

 description of 150 Communion Tokens. 



1.0. COMMUNION TOKENS of the Established Church of 

 Scotland : sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. 

 By Alexander J. S. Brook, F.S.A.(Scot.). Proc. of Soc. 

 of Antiq. of Scot., May 13, 1907. 



20. ST. CUTHBERT'S OF THE WEST. A novel, by Robert 



E. Knowles, containing a touching illustration of the 

 manner in which the deepest sentiments of life can create 

 for such a trifle as a communion token a supreme value in 

 religion. 



21. PAMPHLETS AND ARTICLES IN NEWSPAPERS AND 



MAGAZINES. 



(a) The earliest newspaper articles known to the compiler 

 are those by the Rev. David Landsborough (now Dr) which ap- 

 peared in the "Kilmarnock Standard" in the vear 1892. The 



