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Killing Pits. By J. R. Mortimer . . . . . . XIII. 144 
On the Origin of some Lines of Small Pits on Allerston and Ebberston 
Moors, near Scamridge Dykes, in the Neighbourhood of Scar- 
borough. By J. R. Mortimer .. .. .. XIII. 150 
Ancient British Star-worship indicated by the Grouping of Barrows. 
By J. R. Mortimer . . . . . . . . XIII. 202 
A Sunnnary of what is known of the so-called Danes' Graves, near 
Driffield. By J. R. Mortimer . . . . . . XIII. 286 
Notes on the Danes' Graves, near Driffield. By Rev. E. Maule Cole, 
M.A., F.G.S. . . . . . . . . . . XIII. 299 
The so-called British Habitations on Danby North Moor. By J. R. 
Mortimer . . . . . . . . . . XIII. 406 
On the Recent Prehistoric Finds in the Neighbourhood of Tod- 
inorden. By Robert Law, F.G.S. . . . . XIII. 444 
Report of Committee for Exploration of Upper Wharfedale, and Visit 
to Grassington. By W. Lower Carter, M.A., F.G.S. XIII. 115, 125 
ARCH.^]OLOGY. 
Remarks on some Coins Discovered near Warter, and presented hy 
Lord Londesborough to the Museums of the Yorkshire Philo- 
sophical Society and the Leeds Literary and Philosophical 
Society. By Rev. John Kenrick, M.A. . . . . III. 495 
On the Fragments of Crosses Discovered at Leeds in 1838. By Rev. 
Daniel Henry Haigh . . . . . . . . * III. 502 
Observations on a Cross found in the old Parish Church at Leeds. 
By R. D. Chantrell . . . . . . . . III. 534 
On the Discovery of Roman Remains at Filey. By Dr. Pritchard III. 610 
On the Recent Discoveries in Excavating the Remains of the Ancient 
Roman Town of Uriconium (Wroxeter), near Shrewsbur3^ 
By Thomas Wright, M.A., F.S.A. . . . . IV. 102 
Some Account of the Roman Roads in the Parish of Halifax ; with the 
Respective Claims of Almondbury, Slack, and Greetland to the 
Site of Cambodunum considered. By Francis A. Leyland IV. 182 
On a Romano-British Mosaic Pavement, representing Romulus and 
Remus, Discovered at Aldborough (Isurium of the Romans). 
By Henry Ecroyd Smith . . . . . . IV. 593 
Footprints of Roman Occupation in the Southern Parts of North 
Humberland. By Rev. Scott F. Surtees, M.A. . . IV. 664 
Ancient Battlefields in the Southern Portion of North Humberland ; 
showing how Pontefract obtained its present name. By Rev. 
Scott P. Surtees . . . . . . . . . . V. 57 
An Account of the Anglo-Saxon Ring Discovered near Driffield, 
Yorks., now in the Possession of the Rev. Geo. Welby, Barrowby, 
Grantham. By Rev. J. T. Fowler, M.A., F.S.A. . . V. 157 
Paper on Certain Roman Roads in Yorkshire in use at the Present 
Day. By Francis A. Leyland . . . . . . V. 259 
Address on the Connection between Geology and Archaeology. By 
Rev. W. C. Lukis, M.A., F.S.A. . . ' . . . . VIIL 157 
Supposed Roman Camp at Octon. By J. R. Mortimer . . XI. 457 
