ALLEGORY OF SHAKSPEARE'S TEMPEST, 293.
Amabella de Lathom, seal of, found on the Cheshire shore, 55.
Ambleside bobbin-mill, 169. Amulets found at Brough, 146.
ANCIENT BRITISH REMAINS AT OVER DARWEN, 273, 287.
Ancient Burying Ground at Leasowe, 36.
Ancient forests of Lancashire, 5; their extent, 6. Ancient Meols, 1, 323.
Animal remains found on the Cheshire shore, 224.
Anne, queen, coins of, 188; complaints respect- ing, 189; her modesty, ib.
Blomaries, near Cunsey, suppressed by Queen Elizabeth, 169.
Blundell of Crosby, former possessions of, 25. Bogs, 22.
Bootle, dangerous sands at, 269.
Bos Longifrons, skull of, 213.
Boult, Mr. J., 89, 288, paper by, cited, 2; analysis of, ib.; quoted, 3, 4, notes; on mosses, 26; as to ancient burying ground at Leasowe, 37, 92; as to wasting of Cheshire sea coast, 56; his theory as to Chat Moss, 63; former papers by, on the Lancashire and Cheshire sea coast, enumerated, 90; general statement of his views, 91; men- tioned, 288, 289.
Braithwaite, Philip, account of, 165.
Braithwaite, William, endows Sawrey school, 165. Brathay hall, account of, quoted, 157. Bright, E. B., 290.
"Broad pieces" forbidden, 190. Bronze coinage, 193.
Brough-under-Stainmoor, the Vertera of the Roman Itinera, 137; ancient remains near, 138; Roman camps near, 139; tumuli near, 141; Brough almost unregarded by Leland, 141
; notices of quoted from Burton, 142; from Mr. Clayton, ib.; from Mr. C. R. Smith, 143; present aspect of, ib.; Castle, 144; coins and other remains found, 145; synopsis of Brough relics, 146.
Burbo bank, notice of, 120.
Burke, W., 285, 289, 201, 293, 296, 297, Burton, his account of Vertera, 142.
Burying Ground, Ancient, at Leasowe, 36, 92;
traditions respecting, 43.
Buxton, D., 287, 296, 299.
Byssini, list of, 135.
Comacei, list of, 132, 135, 136.
Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 292.
CAPABILITIES OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 292. "Castle's Brass," 144.
CHANGES IN THE SEA COAST OF LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE, 1, 288.
Chapman, Mr., his section of the Cheshire sea coast, 56.
Charles I, coins of, 181; debases the coinage, ib. Charles II, coins of, 185.
Char, the, notice of, 155; "clicking " char, anec- dote respecting, 156.
Chat Moss, eruptions, 3; subterranean trees of, 10; Mr. Boult's theory examined, 63; eruption, 70; extent of, 52, 97; quotations respecting from Leland and Baines, 96; drainage of, 97; growth of trees in, ib.
Cheshire, Sea coast of, 2; forests of, 7, 10; sub- marine forests of, 15; sands of, 27; star-grass, 29; burial ground at Leasowe, 2; Swire and Hutchins's map of Cheshire, notice of, 18. Cheshire Sea coast. (See also "Leasowe.") Burying ground on, 2, 63; forests, 7, 10, 15; sands, 27; star-grass, 29; ancient burying ground, 36; tombstones, 44, 108; church, 44, 94; antiquities, 51, 55; limits of, 56; extent of inroads by the sea, 56, 109; sections of, 46, 47, 49, 54, 56; wells, 60; race-course, ib.; old lighthouse, 62; general remarks on, 104; Mr. Rollett's opinion on the erosion of, 111; Lieut. Parkes's survey, 112; increased deposit on, ib.; recent archeological products of, 203; strata of, 204.
Chester bar, change in, 113.
Clayton, Mr. J., observations of on Brough-under- Stainmoor, 142.
"Clicking," legal definition of, 156.
Coffin, a, dug up in Merionethshire, 10. Cohen, L., 289.
Coinage, change in, 179.
Coins &c., found at Brough, 144, 146; at Otters- pool, 197, 199.
COINS.-II. Gothic or Tudor, 175; crowns, 177; base coins, ib.; harp first used on Irish, ib.; forged, ib.; date first struck on, 178; sove- reigns, 178, 179; copper, 179; mill and screw introduced, ib.; value of gold, 180; weights, ib.; "siege pieces," 181; clipping, 182, 187; Commonwealth, 182; Cromwell's, 183.
III. Simonian, 183; petition crown, 185; change in style, 186; gun-money, 186; mint marks on, 188; experiment in, ib.; " Vigo," ib.; broad pieces, 190; last new, 191; Australian, 194.
Commonwealth, coins of the, 182.
Comparative account of the numerical strength of the Society, 284. COMPARISON OF THE
DIFFERENT ROUTES PROPOSED FOR AN ATLANTIC SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH, 289.
Coode, Mr., on the wasting of the Cheshire shore, 57, 111.
Cook, Mr. M. C., his book on the micro-fungi noticed, 127.
Copper currency, first, 186.
"Crier of Claife," the, legend of, 159.
Critchley, W., 289.
Cromwell, coins of, 183.
Lancashire, sea coast of, 2; forests of, 5; mosses of, 25, 97; sands of, 27; star grass, 29; origin of local names, 80, n.
Larch, the, qualities of, 161. Leaden tokens issued, 176.
Leasowe, burial ground at, 2; changes in the sandhills at, 32; the old lighthouses, remains of, ib.; ancient burying ground at, 36; church, 44, 94.
Leasowe Castle, furniture in of subterranean oak, 11; its original use, 61.
Leasowe, Sea coast of, 2; forests of, 7, 10; Sub- marine forest, 15; sands, 27; stargrass, 29; ancient burying ground, 36, 92; antiquities, 51, 55.
Leicestershire Architectural and Archæological Society, 297.
Leigh's Lancashire, 105, n.
Leland, John, 20, 70, 96.
Limits of the Cheshire shore, 56; extent of inroads on by the sea, ib., 109; increased de- posits left on, 112.
Lincolnshire, Subterranean forests of, 10. Liverpool, ancient forests round, 6; their extent, 7; turf and moss of, 12; former extent of moss near, 25; earlier maps of, 30; new species of micro-fungi discovered near, 130; archæolo- gical objects found near, 195; natural history of the district, 229; Ornithology and Oology, 235; botany, 254; disruption of soil near, 267; system of dock extension questioned, ib. Liverpool Chemists' Association, 296. Liverpool Courier, extract from, respecting sea encroachment at Leasowe, 36; remarks on, 93. Liverpool Literary and Philosophical Society, 298. Liverpool Polytechnic Society, 296. Lloyd, Charles, notice of, 155.
London and Middlesex Archæological Society,
Micro-fungi, the, popular nomenclature of, 127; other remarks on, ib.; their office in creation, 128; do they cause potato disease?, 129; new species recently discovered in Liverpool, 130. MICROSCOPIC FUNGI OF THE LIVERPOOL DIS- TRICT, 127, 293.
Mill and screw introduced in coining, 179. Miller, Henry, 289.
Mint marks on coins, 188, 189.
Mints, various, 188, 189.
Miscellaneous Meeting, 299.
Moore, Rev. R. R., 295.
Moore, T. J., 293, 296, 297. Mortimer, Mr., 18.
Morton, Mr. G. H., his Sections of the Cheshire shore, 49.
Moss, instances of its terminological connection with other words, 24; former extent of near Liverpool, 25.
Mosses, remarks on, 21; in South Lancashire, 25, 97; remarks on by Mr. Boult, 26, 27; erup- tion of, 108.
Natural History, Notabilia of, 229. Negri Cristoforo, 286, 291.
Newton, hundred of, ancient forest in, 6. New Zealand, subterranean forests of, 11. Nimmo, Mr., on Leasowe shore, 37.
Norfolk and Norwich Archæological Society, 295. NOTABILIA OF THE ARCHEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY OF THE MERSEY DISTRICT, DURING THREE YEARS, 1863-4-5, PART I, 195, 297; PART II, 229, 297.
NOTICE OF A RECENT DISRUPTION OF SOIL BY RIMROSE BROOK, 267, 295.
NUMISMATIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND, FROM 1066 TO THE PRESENT TIME. PART II, 175, 296. (See COINS.)
Silver coinage, new, of William and Mary, cost of, 187.
Simon, his petition crown, 185.
Smith, Mr. C. Roach, on Verteræ, 143; on pew. ter seals, 148, 149, 150; mentioned, 287. Smith, Mr. H. E., his section of Leasowe sea shore, 54, 204; author of papers &c., 137, 195, 229, 267, 286, 291, 293, 294, 295, 297, 298. Smith, Mr. J. P. G., his section of the Cheshire sea coast described, 46; his description of, 99; thickness of strata, 119.
Smith, Sir Sydney, his proposal to inundate the low lands of the Sahara, 28. Smithsonian Institution, 290. "Sniggery," meaning of the term, 18. Sniggery wood, account of, 33.
Société Archéologique de l'Orléanais, 295.
Société d'Emulation du Département de l'Allier, 291. (See Brough.)
Société d'Histoire et d'Archéologie de Genève,298. Société Impériale d'Emulation d'Abbeville, 289. Society of Antiquaries, 286. Society of Arts, 298.
SOME INTERESTING FEATURES OF A NEGLECTED ROMAN STATION, BROUGH-UNDER-STAIN MOOR, 137, 291.
Somersetshire Archeological Society, 289. Sovereigns, Australian, 194.
Spearhead found at Over Darwen, 275.
United States Secretary of the Treasury, 290. "Unit," value of, 180.
Urns, burial, found at Over Darwen, 274; st Extwistle, 277; near Bury, Lancashire, 279.
Vancouver Exploration Committee, 294. Verteræ, 137; 142.
Victoria, coins of, 192; Gothic crown of, ib.; Florin of, 193. "Vigo" coin, 188.
Wallasey, formerly two churches at, 44; ques tioned, 94.
Warrington, Baines's description of, 98. Waterhouse, N., 287, 291.
Weapons found at Brough, 147.
Weaver, the, Roman salt works near, 197.
Wells at Leasowe, notice of, 60. Westminster, the dean of, 293.
Wilderspool, Roman remains at, 105. Wilkinson, T. T., 290.
William and Mary, coins of, 187; new silver coinage of, ib.
William de Meles, seal of, found on the Cheshire shore, 55.
William IV, coins of, 192.
Winwick, Baines's description of, 98.
Wood, R. H., 289.
Wray Castle described, 158.
Yorkshire, subterranean forests of, 10.
Young, Arthur, on a Lancashire road, 61 m.
T. BRAKELL, PRINTER, LIVERPOOL.
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