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On some Works of Man Associated with the Remains of Extinct 
Mammals in the Aire Valley Deposit. By Thomas Pridgin 
Teale, F.L.S. . . . . . . /. . . III. 482 
On some Ancient Barrows, or Tmnuli, recently Opened in East York- 
shire. By Thomas Wright, M.A., F.S.A. . . . . III. 545 
Notice of the Discovery of a British Dagger found at Woodnook, near 
Wakefield. By Thomas Wilson . . . . . . III. 054 
A Short Account of the Tumulus opened at Thorparch, in March, 
1859. By F. B. Carroll. . . . . . . IV. 37 
The Rev. Mr. M'Enery's Researches in the Bone Cave of Kent's 
Hole, Torquay, and their Relation to the Archaeology and 
Palaeontology of Britain. By Rev. John Kenrick, M.A., 
F.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . IV. 150 
On a very remarkable Mummy in the Museum of the Leeds Philo- 
sophical and Literary Society. By Professor G. Sevffarth, 
Ph.D., D.D. . . " .. . . . . . . IV. 213 
On Cromleachs and Rocking Stones, Ethnologicallv and Geologicallv 
considered. By P. O'Callaghan, D.C.L., LL.D., F.S.A. IV. 232 
On the Geologicio-Archseological Discoveries in Denmark, Switzer- 
land, and France. By Sir John Lubbock, Bart., F.R.S. IV. 238 
On the Condition of the Primaeval Inhabitants of the British Islands 
as Evidenced from the Remains of their Weapons, Implements, 
L^tensils, Personal Ornaments, &c. By P. O'Callaghan, 
D.C.L., LL.D., F.S.A. . . . . .\ . . IV. 310 
On Certain Results from Barrow Diggings in Cleveland. By Rev. 
J. C. Atkinson . . . . . . . . . IV. 321 
On an Ancient Barrow or Tumulus, and Flint Implements, found in the 
Neighbourhood of Bridlington. By Edward Tindall IV. 387 
On the Coins of the Ancient Britons, and more particularly those 
found in Yorkshire. By John Evans, F.R.S., F.G.S., F.S.A. IV. 423 
On the Occurrence of a Lead Celt in Lincolnshire, with remarks on 
Celts generally . . . . . . . . . . IV. 430 
On the Flint Implements and Weapons found at Bridlington. Bv 
John Ffooks . . . . . . . . . . IV. 405 
Notice of Early British Tumuli on the Hambleton Hills, near Thirsk. 
By Henry Denny, A.L.S. . . . . . . IV. 488 
On the Inhabitants of Yorkshire in Pre-Roman Times. By Rev. 
William Greenwell, M.A. . . . . . . ^ IV. 512 
On the Origin and Use of Menhirs or Pillar Stones. By Rev. R. J. 
Mapleton, M.A. . . . . . . " . . IV. 030 
On the Occurence of Flint Implements at Adel, near Leeds, with 
Suggestions as to the Probable Period of their Deposit. By 
Henry Denny, A.L.S. . . . . . . . . V. 24 
On the Stone Avenues of Carnac, and other Prehistoric Monuments 
of Brittany. By Rev. W. C. Lukis, M.A., F.S.A. . . V. 85 
On the Bridlington Flint Implements. By John Ffooks.. V. 99 
Notice of the Discovery of a Pair of Ancient Shoes and a Human 
Skeleton in a Peat Moss on Austwick Common, near Clapham, 
Yorkshire. By H. Denny, A.L.S. . . . . V. 162 
