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RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS.—ENGLISH.
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An Essay on Topographical Literature; its Province, Attributes, and varied utility: with accounts of the sources, objects, and uses of national and local records, and Glossaries of Words used in Ancient Writings. By John Britton, F.S.A., &c. J. B. Nichols and Son.

Collectanea Antiqua, No. 3. Etchings of Ancient Remains, illustrative of the Habits, Customs, and History of Past Ages. By Charles Roach Smith, F.S.A. 8vo. Nichols and Son.

Picturesque Antiquities of the City of Norwich, drawn and etched by Henry Ninham. To be completed in four parts, each containing eight plates. Folio. Norwich, H. Ninham, Chapel-field. Part I. 1842.

Elevations, Sections, and Details, of St. John Baptist Church, at Shottesbroke, Berkshire. By J. Butterfield, Esq., Architect.

Architectural Antiquities of the Collegiate Chapel of St. Stephen, Westminster, the late House of Commons, drawn from actual survey and admeasurements made by direction of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Works, &c.; accompanied by observations on the original and perfect state of the building, and a Description of the Plates. By Frederick Mackenzie. Large Atlas Folio, £4. 4s.

The Remains of the Ancient Monastic Architecture of England, drawn and engraved by Joseph Potter, Esq., Architect, Lichfield. Folio. Parts 1. and 2. Tintern and Buildwas. Price to Subscribers 7s. each part, containing on an average eight plates.

Views of Ancient Monuments in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. By P. Catherwood, Architect. With descriptive letterpress by J. L. Stephens. Imperial folio, 25 plates. £5. 5s.

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. Parts 1 and 2, each 3s. 6d.

Memorials of Codford St. Mary in the County of Wilts. By James Ingram, D.D., author of "Memorials of Oxford," &c. With six plates, and several engravings on wood. Royal 8vo., 7s. 6d.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL WORKS PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION.

The Ecclesiastical Gothic Architecture of Great Britain. By the Messrs. Brandon; to be published in monthly numbers, each containing five plates engraved in outline. Royal 4to. size, price 2s. 6d.

An English Translation of M. Didron's Iconographie Chretienne, with additional notes and illustrations.

The Curiosities of Heraldry, by Mark Antony Lower, author of "English Surnames," &c. In post 8vo.

Speculations on the History of Playing Cards in Europe. By W. A. Chatto. 8vo. With numerous illustrations.