36 INDEX OF AROH.EOLOCJTCAL P.U'ERS
Mainwarixg (Lieut.-Colonel), J. BuKGEss, H. CoLT.EY March, and
Kakasu Okakura. The GandhCira sculptures. Dorset Nat.
Hist, and Antiq. Field Club, xxiv. 93-102. Mann (Ludovic Maclellax). Report on the excavation of ]ire-
historic pile structures in pits in Wigtownshire. Pror. Soc.
Aniiq. Scotl. xxxvii. 370-415. Manning (Percy). Stray notes on Oxfordshire folklore. Folklore,
xiv. G5-74, 1G7-177, 410-414.
The dog in folk-medicine. FolJdorc, xiv. 85-80.
Mansel-Pleydell (J. C). On a Romano-British brick-kiln and a
British barrow at Bagber, Milton Abbas, with an histoi'ical
dissertation on pottery and brick-making. Dorset Xat. Hist, und
Antiq. Field Clid), xvii. 127-134. Lake dwellings at Glastonbury. Dorset Nat. Hist, and
Antiq. Field Clidt, xix. 172-175. Wookey Hole. Dorset Xdt. Hist, and Antiq. Field Clid>,
xix. 17(3-183"! The history (recent and paheontogical) of the roe deer
(Capreolus caprea). Dorset Xat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Chd>,
xxiii. 1-15. March (H. Colley). The Pagan-Christian overlap of the wise bird^
with Dorset illustrations. Dorset Xat. Ilist. and Antiq. Field
Club, xviii. 116-137. The twin problems of plateau flint implements and a glac-
iation south of Thames. Dorset Xat. Hist, and Antiq. Field
Club, xix. 130-144.
On some Roman pavements and some intrecci of this
country, chieflj' with respect to their meaning. Dorset Xat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Club, xxi. 1G2-187.
Preston Roman pavement. Dorset Xat. Hist, and Antiq.
Field Club, xxi. 205-209.
The giant and the maj'pole of Cerne. Dor.'^et Xat. Ilist.
and Antiq. Field Club, xxii. 101-118.
The problem of lynchets. Dorset X((f. Hist, and Antiq.
Field Club, xxiv. G7-92. March (H. Colley) and Rev. H. S. Solly. A critical and material
examination of the hill forti'ess called Eggardun. Dorset Xat.
Hist, and Antiq. Field Club, xxii. 28-42. Marshall (R. D.). Piscina at Keswick. Cuntb. and West. Antiq.
and Areh. Soe. N.S. iii. 419. Martin (Alfred Trice). The Roman road on Burdluim Down.
Clifton Antiq. Club, v. 75-77.