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RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS.—ENGLISH.

Fresco Decorations and Stuccoes of the Churches and Palaces in Italy, during the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries. Taken from the principal Works of the greatest Painters, never before engraved, and containing a store of examples, patterns, &c., fitted for the use and adoption of Architects, Decorators, Manufacturers, and Dilettanti in Building. With English Descriptions, by Louis Gruner. With forty-five Plates. John Murray, London.

The Natural History, Antiquities, Manufactures, &c. of the County of Stafford. By Robert Garner, F.L.S. 8vo., with many illustrations, price one guinea.

The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Great Britain, from the Conquest to the Reformation; illustrated by views, plans, elevations, sections, and details. By Henry Bowman and James Hadfield, architects. Royal 4to., in Parts, each 3s. bds. Parts I. and II., Norbury Church, Derbyshire; Parts III. and IV., Lambley Church, Nottinghamshire; Part V., Castle Rising Church, Norfolk.

Monastic Ruins of the County of Yorkshire, from Drawings made expressly for the work by Mr. W. Richardson, architect, with copious Historical and Descriptive Notices by the Rev. Edward Churton, M.A. Lithographed by G. Hawkins. H. Sunter, York; Ackermann and Co., London. Royal folio £1. Is., Proofs £1. 11s. 6d. Parts I. II. and III. The County of Yorkshire will be completed in about Six Parts, of four plates each.

Ecclesiastical Architecture of Italy, from the time of Constantine to the Fifteenth Century; with text by Henry Gaily Knight, Esq., M.P. Second series, 51 plates. £5. 5s.

Anecdota Literaria; a collection of short Poems in English, Latin, and French, illustrative of the Literature and History of England in the thirteenth century, and more especially of the condition and manners of the different classes of society. Edited by Thomas Wright, Esq. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

History of Grittleton. By the Rev. J. E. Jackson, illustrated by engravings. 4to. For the Wiltshire Topographical Society.

An Essay on Topographical Literature, its province, attributes, and varied utility; with an account of the sources, objects, and uses of national and local records, with Glossaries of words used in ancient Wiltshire. By John Britton, F.S.A., &c. 4to. For the Wiltshire Topographical Society.

An Account of the Opening of the Roman Tumulus at Rougham, on the 4th July, 1844. By the Rev. J. S. Henslow. 8 pp. 8vo.