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RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS.—ENGLISH
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A Supplement to the Suffolk Traveller; or Topographical and Genealogical Collections concerning that County. Compiled by Augustine Page. In one vol., royal 8vo. Price to Subscribers, £1. 15s.; to Non-Subscribers, £2.

The History and Antiquities of Dartford, with topographical notices of the neighbourhood. By John Dunkin, gent., M.A.S., in 1 vol. 8vo. with engravings.

The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society. No. XXV. containing, 1. Unedited Autonomous and Imperial Greek Coins, by H. P. Borrell. 2. New Proposed Reading of certain coins of Cunobelin, by Samuel Birch. 3. On Bullion Currency, by W. B. Dickinson. 4. On the term "bar," employed in African exchange computation, by W. B. Dickinson. 5. On some Anglo-Saxon Stycas discovered at York, by C. R. Smith. 6. Miscellanea. 7. Proceedings of the Numismatic Society, with engravings and woodcuts. 8vo.

An Olla Podrida, or Scraps, Numismatic, Antiquarian, and Literary. By Richard Sainthill, of Topsham, Devon. Large 8vo. London, 1844.

Archæologia Aeliana, or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, published by the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Vol. III. Part iii. 4to. 1844.

Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Vol. xix. Part II.

Archæologia. Vol. xxx. Part II. 4to. London, 1844.

Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Nos. I and II. 8vo. London, 1843-4.

A Series of Monumental Brasses, extending from the reign of Edward I. to that of Elizabeth. Part XIV. By I. G. and L. A. B. Waller.

The Antiquities of Crosby Hall, including an Historical and Descriptive account of the Building, from the foundation to the present period, with fifteen line engravings. By Henry J. Hammon, Architect. 4to.

Lectures on Heraldry, in which the principles of the Science are familiarly explained, and its application shewn to the study of History and Architecture, illustrated by numerous drawings of various kinds of armorial bearings, badges, and other devices, including those of the Kings and Queens of England, with an examination of the causes which are said to have given rise to their adoption. By A. Barrington, M.D., fcap. v o., 7s. 6d., or with the plates, coloured, 10s. 6d.

Introduction to a Scientific System of Mythology. By C. O. Müller. Translated from the German by J. Leitch. 8vo., 12s.