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Bibliography Bibliography BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations are made according to the Council for British Archaeology’s Standard List of Abbreviated Titles of Current Series as at April 1991. Titles not covered in this list are abbreviated according to British Standard BS 4148:1985, with some minor exceptions. (———), signed Viator Cornubiensis, 1805. ‘Views of (———), 1896. ‘Report of the Forty-Ninth annual eleven antient crosses in Cornwall’, Gentleman’s Mag., meeting held at Launceston (continued)’, Archaeol. Cam- LXXV, pt. 2, 1201 brensis, ser. 5, XIII, 145–64 (———), initialled D. D. S., 1807. Letter in Gentleman’s (———), 1901–2. ‘The annual excursion, 29th July, 1902’, Mag., LXXVII, pt. 2, 717–18 J. Roy. Inst. Cornwall, XV, 244–9 (———), 1817. The Gazetteer of the County of Cornwall (———), 1910–11a. ‘Annual excursion (Sancreed, St. (Truro) Just, Levant Mine, 1909)’, ibid., XVIII, pt. 1, 35–42 (———), initialled T. 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