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Penmynydd Church Gronw Fvchan ap Tudor, 295. Pennant (Dylife), Finds, 156. Penrith and Castellan, Presentments, 303. Penyclawdd Dyke, Llangunllo, 279. Peutinger Table, 4 f. Pewter Flagon from Rhiw Church, 294. Philip, Sion, Mochras, 84-5. Piggott, Stuart, Report on Dvserth and Gwaenysgor Pottery, 212. Plynlymon Moorland, Bronze Age Finds, 153. Porthkerry, Promontory Fort at, 135- 140. Portolan Charts, Wales on, 4, 15 ft. Pottery from Beaumaris Castle", B. H. St. J. O'Neil, 141-3. Pottery (Neolithic), Gwaenysgor and Dvserth Castle, 191-2. Presentments, Four Pembrokeshire, 144-8; Eleven ditto, 298-304. Presidential Address, The Ven. Arch- deacon C. F. Roberts, M.A., F.S.A., 175-188. Promontory Fort (Bulwarks) at Porth- kerry, 135-40. Psalter Maps," 9. Ptolemy Maps, Wales on, 12 ff. Puncheston, Presentment, 304. Pwll Wdig, 128. Radnorshire The Welsh Language in, 243, ff. Perforated Axe-Hammer from Uansantffraid Cwmdcuddwr, 278 Dykes Penyclawdd, Hen- gefn, Shepherd's Well, Cefn y Crug, 279 ff. Reviews The Family of Griffith of Gam and Plas Newydd in the County of Denbigh (Lady Dares- bury and T. A. Glenn), 163; "Sub- ject Index to Welsh Periodicals Vol. I [1931] (Ed. by Arthur ap Gwynn), 164 "Collections His- torical and Archaeological, re- lating to Montgomeryshire," Vol. XLIII [1934], 164; "Stonehenge and its Date (R. H. Cunnington), 168 Guide to Penmon Church and Priory (G. G. Holme), 166; Canu Llywarch Hen (I for Williams), 313 Catalogue of the Roman In- scribed and Sculptured Stones found at Caerleon (V. E. Nash-Williams), 314 Roman Mines in Europe (Oliver Davies), 315 Bulletin of Celtic Studies, 316 Anglesey Transactions, 317 Carmarthen- shire Transactions, 317. Reynolds, P. K. B., Review of Cata- logue of Caerleon Stones (V. E. Nash-Williams), 314―5. Rhodwydd, 322. Rhiw Church, Pewter Flagons from, 294. Rhos Ddigre Cave, Graig Lwyd Axe, 204. Richards, Robert and R. G. Lloyd, The Old Church of Llandanwg," 70-86. Roberts, The Ven. Archdeacon C. F., Presidential Address, delivered at Llangollen, 175-188. Roman Burial on Site of Modern Ceme- tery at Llanbeblig, 297. Roman Coin found near Festiniog, 151. Roman Legionary Fortress at Caer- Icon in Monmouthshire," W. F. Grimes, M.A., F.S.A., 112-122. Roman Mines in Europe," by Oliver Davies, reviewed, 315. Roman Patera from Llystyn Gwyn, Brynkir, 304. Ruabon Church, 368. Rug Chapel, 343. Rutters and Navigation Manuals, 23 ff. Saxton, Christopher, Map of England and Wales, 61, 64. Scleddy (Manorawan), 133. Shepherd's Well Dyke, Radnor Forest, 282.