. Publications:. N°. XII. ROMAN-BRITISH THE MATERIALS OF TWO SEPULCHRAL VESSELS. WITH TWO PLATES. CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY BY J. & J. J. DEIGHTON, AND MACMILLANJOHN W. PARKER, LONDON; AND J. H. PARKER, OXFORD! CO. ROMAN-BRITISH REMAINS. MATERIALS OF. TWO SEPULCHRAL VESSELS N. B. In this No. are contained, 1. Professor Henslow on two Sepulchral Vases, with two Plates. 2. Explanation of the Plates to No. X. Sir H. Dryden on Roman and Roman British Remains. 3. Plates three and four to No. X. 4. Title Page and Contents to Vol. I. THE REV. J. S. H


. Publications:. N°. XII. ROMAN-BRITISH THE MATERIALS OF TWO SEPULCHRAL VESSELS. WITH TWO PLATES. CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY BY J. & J. J. DEIGHTON, AND MACMILLANJOHN W. PARKER, LONDON; AND J. H. PARKER, OXFORD! CO. ROMAN-BRITISH REMAINS. MATERIALS OF. TWO SEPULCHRAL VESSELS N. B. In this No. are contained, 1. Professor Henslow on two Sepulchral Vases, with two Plates. 2. Explanation of the Plates to No. X. Sir H. Dryden on Roman and Roman British Remains. 3. Plates three and four to No. X. 4. Title Page and Contents to Vol. I. THE REV. J. S. HENSLOW, ROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE WITH TWO PLATES. CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. PUBLISHED BY J. & J. J. DEIGHTON, AND MACMILLAN & CO. JOHN W. PARKER, LONDON; J. H. PARKER, ROMAN-BRITISH REMAINS. MATERIALS OF. TWO SEPULCHRAL VESSELS FOlND AT WARDEN, CO. BEDS. THE REV. J. S. HENSLOW, PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE WITH TWO PLATE!?. CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. PUBLISHED BY J. & J. J. DBIGHTON, AND MACMILLAN & W. PARKER, LONDON; J. H. PARKER, XLYI. 1782066 ON THE MATERIALS OF TWO SEPULCHRAL VESSELS OF THE ROMAN-BRITISH PERIOD. BY THE REY. J. S. HEN SLOW, PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. In the ArcliEeological Journal, Vol. I. p. 347, there is a paper by Mr Syden-ham, on the Kimmeridge Coal-money, which he has clearly determined to be the waste pieces thrown out of the lathe as the refuse nuclei of rings, which wereused as armlets, &c. I know not whether it may be considered any additionalconfirmation of this opinion, to mention that a personal friend of my own, who isskilful as a turner, upon seeing a specimen of the Coal-money in my possession, sentme a piece


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