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RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS.—ENGLISH.
The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Italy, from the time of Constantine to the fifteenth century, with an Introduction and Text by H. Gally Knight, Esq. Imperial folio, Vol. I., price 5l. 5s.
The Present State of Ecclesiastical Architecture in England, by A. Welby Pugin, Architect, with 36 Illustrations. Reprinted from the Dublin Review. 8vo., price 9s. London, 1843.

Recent Publications of the "Oxford Society for Promoting the Study of Gothic Architecture."

On sheets at One Shilling each.

Working Drawings of Ancient Pews, or Open Seats, from the Churches of Headington, Haseley, Steeple-Aston, and Stanton-Harcourt.
Patterns of Twenty-four Standards, or Bench-ends, from Steeple-Aston Church, by John Plowman, Esq., Architect, on two sheets.
Ancient Reredos of an Altar in St. Michael's Church, Oxford.
Stall and Desk in the Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick.
Pulpit, Wolvercot Church, Oxon., with Plan, Sections and Details.
[Other Drawings of a similar nature are in preparation: also ground plans and elevations of old Churches.]

Recent Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 4to. No. VII. A Description (by Professor Willis) of the Sextry Barn at Ely, lately demolished. Cambridge, 1843.

The Symbolism of Churches and Church Ornaments: a translation of the first Book of the "Rationale Divinorum Officiorum," written by William Durandus, sometime Bishop of Mende, with an introductory Essay, Notes and Illustrations, by the Rev. John Mason Neale, B.A., and the Rev. Benjamin Webb, B.A., 8vo., 10s. 6d. Leeds.
Illustrations of Baptismal Fonts, Nos. I. to IV. 8vo., price 2s. each. London, 1843-4.
A Series of Monumental Brasses, extending from the reign of Edward I. to that of Elizabeth, with occasional examples of later date, by J. G. and L. A. B. Waller. Parts I. to XIII. Folio, price 6s. each. London, 1843.
The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, drawn and etched by Thomas and George Hollis, upon the plan of Stothard's work. Parts I. to VI. Folio, price 12s. 6d. each.