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310 RECENT IIISTOKICAL AND AKCHAEOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS. J. Y. Akemian, Sec. Soc. Ant. — I'art X. Nine fibulai from a cemetery at Fairford, Gloucestershire, excavated by Mr. Wylie ; Fibuke I'ound in Warwickshire and Leicester- shire, the latter in the Museum of tiie Society of Antiquaries.— Part XI. Beads of amber and coloured pHStes, found in Lincolnshire, presented to the British Museum by Sir Joseph Banks ; Urn, with a comb, knife, sheers and tweezers found in it, at Eye, Suffolk, and preserved in the British Museum. Subscribers are requested to send their names to J. R. Smith, 3(J, Soho Square. The editor requests the favour of communications of unpublished Saxon Antiquities. Collectanea Antiqia. Etchinfjs and Notices of ancient remains. By Charles Roach Smith. Vol III. Part ',i. — Roman Casfrun), and Antiquities at Jublains and Evreux in France ; Notes on discoveries of gold plates, chietly in the south of Ireland, by the late T. Crofton Croker, Esq. Part IV. (completing the volume). Roman castra at Risingham and High Rochester ; The Faussett Collection of Anglo-Saxon Antiquities ; Inscribed Roman-Gaulish vase in the Louvre, and inscribed fragment found at Leicester ; Roman leaden seals ; Researches and discoveries, Peven^ey, Birdoswald, Caernarvon, Inscribed altars found at Birrens, Dumfrieshire; Excavations at Little Wilbraham, Harnham, Davoiitry, &c. ; Notes on discoveries in Normandy, at Treves, c've. Gold plates found in Ireland (continued from Part 111.) ; Society of Antiquaries ; National Antiquities; The brass Trumpet found at Romney, Kent. Printed for the Subscribers only. Subscribers' names received by the Author, 5, Liverpool Street, City. Catalogle of the Mlsevm 01- Lo.NDON AxTKiurriKs, Collected by Charles Roach Smith. Printed for the Subscribers only. Sixteen Plates and numerous Woodcuts. This remarkable collection has been formed during the recent extensive alterations in the City of London, and the progress of Public Works. It comprises a valuable and highly instructive assemblage of Roman reliques, sculpture, bronzes, pottery, glass, ornaments, sandals of leather, utensils and implements, coins, &c. Anglo-Saxon weapons, ornaments and coins. Roman and Mediceval objects. Of all these a detailed descrii)tion is given, accompanied by representations of the more remarkable or chai-acteristic examples. Faussett Collectio.n ok A.ntiqlities. A Lecture on the Antiquities of the Anglo- Saxon Cemeteries of the ages of Paganism, illustrative of the Faussett Collection of Anglo-Saxon Aiiti<juities, now in the i)ossession of Joseph Mayer, F..S... By Thomas

right, .M... ; delivered on the occasion of the suirt'v given by tlie Historic Society to 

the British As-sociation, at Liverpool, Sept. '27th, lil.Vl. Liverpool, llvo. (Privately printed.) BufKiNOHAMsniiii:. — Reeords of Bucldnghanisliire, or Papers and Notes on the History, Antiquities, and Architecture of the county ; together with the Tran.sjictions of the Architectural and Archaeologieal Society for the County of Bucks. Published by the Society, Aylesbury : J. Pickituni ; Oxford and London : J. H. Piu-ker, 8vo. Contents of No. I. — Report at Annual Meeting, lJi.")4 ; British gold coins found in Wiiaddon Chase; Antiquities of the Cliiltern Hills ; Ancient local customs ; Parochial notes ; Queries regarding local information, &c. CiiRsiiiRK. — Chester Illustrated, consisting of thirty-one line engravings of ancient buildings, with historical descriptions. By J. Ronmey, Oulton Place, Chester, 4to. Dl'hham. — The liisfory and Antiquities of the Parish of Darlington. By. W. Hylton D. Longstaffe, F..S.A. London : J. H. Parker, and Nichols and Son, 8vo., with many Illustrations and Pedigrees. GLOuct-STEitsMiaK. — Notes on the Cross of Amney llolyinod, a ehuichyanl cross supposed to liave been erected by Abbot Parker, Abbot of Tewkesbury, at the clo.se of the fourteenth century. By Charles I'.ioley, (Ivo. Read before a meeting of the CottcHWold Club, Jan. 18.')). Mo.NMOlTHsillliK. — Not«'H on the Architecliire and History of Caldieot Castle. By OeUiviuH Morgan, Esq., M.P., and Thomas Wakeman, Kh(|. I'rinteil for the Caerleon Antiquarian AsHociation, and to be obtained from the Secretary, J. H. Lee, Escj., CjierJetin, Willi twelve i'latcs, etched by Mr. Lee. lOiyal Hvo. NoiiTiniiiiEUt.AMi. — Descriptive and Historical Nntices of Noilliinnlirian Castles, ClnirclieH nnrj Antirpiitii-s. By William Siilney (Jilmi.n, l-'.S A. Tliird seriea ; conipriMing Naworth Castle, Lanercost I'riory, and Corby Castle, in ( 'miilperland ; the ruined monasteries of Uriiikbnrn, .larrow, and Tynenimiili ; itislioji Middleton, and