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TIIE EARLY CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS or SCOTLAND. By J. ROMILLY
ALLEN, F.S.A. With an Introduction (being the Rhind Lectures
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SCULPTURED MONUMENTS IN IONA AND THE WEST HIGHLANDS. By
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND. First
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GENERAL INDEX AND INDEX OF ILLUSTRATIONS To THE PROCEEDINGS.
Vols. I.—XXIV. Price 103., by post 10S. 6d.

ARCHEOLOGIA SCOTICA; or, Transactions of the Society of Antiquaries
of Scotland. Vols. III., IV. Price 15s. each—Vol. V., in three
parts. Price 10s. each part.

ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ANTIQUITIES.
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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 0F SCOTTISH COINS IN THE NATIONAL
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AFTERNOON MEETING.

 

Sudan of itafiqnarirs of Student].

HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH SESSION.

THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES or SCOTLAND will meet in
the MUSEUM, QUEEN STREET, upon MONDAY the 8th
May 1905, at Four o’clock PM.

I. B A L L O T.
Fellows. Proposed by
ROBERT DOLLAR, San Francisco, U.S.A. . J. R. M‘LIZCKIE, F.S.A. Scot.
WILLIAM HARVEY, 4 Gowrie Street, Dundee A. H. MILLAR, l<‘.S.A. Scot.
WILLIAM NEISII, of The Laws, Kingennic . J. H. STEVENSON, F.S.A. Scot.

ii. COMMUNICATIONS.
I. Notice 01' a Bronze Age Cemetery, with Urns, at Newlands, Langside.
By LUDOVIe M‘LELLAN MANN, F.S.A. Scot.
(The Urns will be exhibited.)
. Notice of :1 Skull from a Gist, with a Beaker Urn, at Aeharole, Caithness.
By Dr. ’l‘. H. BRI’cE, F.S.A. Scot.
(The Urn mul Hmll will be 1::l'hibz'terl.)
. Observations on Scottish l’laee-Nmnes, as they appear in the Accounts of
the IlOly hand Tax, collected by Boianinnd in the years 1274—76.
By the Right Rev. .JOIIN Don‘DI-IN, D.I)., LL.D., F.S.A. Scot.
. Notice 01' the Discovery 01' Stone Collins at Anchterhouse, Fori‘arshire.
By ALEXANDER IIUTeIIESON, ESA. Sect, Broughty Ferry.
. Antiquities and Old Customs in St. Kilda, compiled from Notes made by
liev. Neil Mackenzie, Ministeroi'St. Kilda, 1829—43.
By Rev. J. B. MACKENZIE, Ii‘.S.A. Scot, Kenmore.
. Note 011 a Heard of Silver Coins, chieily of Edwards 1. and 11., found in
an Earthenware Jar, at Loehnmben.
By GEORGE MACDONALD, )I.A., LL.D., Curator of Coins.
(The Jar will be exhibited.)
. Notice of the Exploration of the Remains of a Cairn ol' the Bronze Age, at
Gonrlaw, Midlothian.
By F. it. CHM-ES, Assisturnt-Ifi'lpu' of [he .Illlsrum.
(’1’100 Urns and a 130m: Pendant found will be erlu'bizcrbl
VIII. Notes 011 the Old Blacki'riars ol‘ Glasgow.
By Rev. JAs. PRIMROSE, F.S.A. Scot.

There will be exhibited—
By Mr. IVIACI’IIEE, I'Ielenslmrgh, through Mr. JOHN linl'vE, F.S.:\. Scot.—
I'Iighland Brooch of Silver, with I'nliag‘eous scroll ornament, and a Flanged
Axe 01' Bronze, found at Fort William, lnverness-shire.