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317 E. L. Barnwell, M.A., P.S.A. Scot., V.P. In the volume for 1884, Fifth Series, pp. 67-71, a full biographical notice is given of the Rev. Edward Lowry Barnwell, M.A., F.S.A. Scot., by his old friend Professor Westwood, together with an ad¬ mirable likeness presented by another old friend, Mr. R. H. Wood. In recording his death, we think the best proof that we can add of his great interest in the work of our Association, and of his ever- ready pen to help our Journal, will be found in the accompanying list of articles and letters signed or initialled by him, which has been compiled by Miss Swann, and put at our service by Professor West- wood. To these must be added'some Reviews, which, however, it is not necessary to identify. The last article contributed by him was that on " Some South Wales Cromlechs", in the volume for 1884,— a subject on which he spoke at the last of the Annual Meetings that he ever attended, viz., at Fishguard in 1883. On his resignation of the office of Treasurer, which he had held from 1875 to 1884, he was elected a Vice-President of the Associa¬ tion. The following is the list of his papers and literary contribu¬ tions to the Archasologia Cambrensis from 1855 to 1884 :— Third Series. 1855, vol. i, p. 43, Ruthin Castle Records ,, p. 233, On Ancient Customs and Supei'stitions in Wales „ p. 250, Remarks on an Iron Celt found on the Berwen Moun¬ tains, Merionethshire 1856, vol. ii, pp. 146, 290, Records of the Lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd and Ruthin Castle „ p. 180, Letter on Jacobite Relics, Denbighshire „ p. 284, Ancient Mill, Ruthin 1857, vol. iii, p. 62, Letter on Bettws Gwerfyl Goch Church „ p. 96, Records of the Lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd and Ruthin Castle „ p. 214, Letter on Pembrokeshire Heraldry „ p. 219, Answer to Query on Name of Great Britain „ p. 313, Roman Coins near Narberth „ p. 398, Letter on St. Peter's and St. Theodore's, Caermarthen 1858, vol. iv, p. 206, Anecdote of Bishop Lloyd of St. Asaph 1859, vol. v, p. 125, Roman Roads in Denbighshire „ p. 181, Breton Antiquities, Pontaveu District „ p. 254, Plougastel Calvary