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BOOKS, PRINTS, &C. PRESENTED TO THE INSTITUTE.
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Synopsis of the Peerage, 2 vols., 1825, 12mo.; Architectural Notes on German Churches, by Professor Whewell, 1835, 8vo.; Chronicon Ricardi Divisiensis, (printed by the English Historical Society,) 1838. 8vo.: Ash- mole's History of the Order of the Garter, 1715, 8vo.; Lewis's Illustrations of Kilpeck Church, 1841, 4to.; Select Papyri, in the Hieratic character, from the Collection in the British Museum, parts I. II. and III., fol. By the Author, History of the House of D'Oyly, by William D'Oyly Bayley, pt. I., 1845, 8vo. By the Author, Avranchin Monumental et Historicpie, par Edouard Le Héricher, Honorary Member of the Institute; Avranches, 1845, 8vo. By Mr. J. H. Parker, Barr's Anglican Church Architecture, 1846, 8vo.; A Companion to the fourth edition of the Glossary of Architecture, 1846, 8vo. By the Editor, "The Athenæum" for the months of January and February, 1846. By the Editor, Archæologia Cambrensis, No. I.

Views of Castle Ashby Church, Northamptonshire, and of the castles of Gennezano and Tivoli in Italy. Presented by the Marquis of Northampton.

Cast of a portion of an inscription on a screen formerly in the church of Llanvair-Waterdine, Shropshire. (See Archæological Journal, vol. ii. p. 269.) Presented by the Very Rev. the Dean of Hereford.

Cast of part of the armorial bearings of Sir Humphry Radcliffe, second son of Robert, first earl of Sussex, from his monument over the altar of the church of Elstow. Presented by John Martin, Esq.

Specimens of pottery, of late Roman manufacture, discovered at Alton, Hants. Presented by the Rev. Brymer Belcher.

Antiquities discovered in Ireland, including celts of stone and bronze, a bronze harp-key, a wooden mether, brooches and various personal ornaments. Presented by Evelyn Philip Shirley, Esq., M.P.

Tracings of painted glass in the library of Queen's College, Cambridge. Presented by Seymour E. Major, Esq.

Numerous impressions from sepulchral brasses. Presented by John Buckler, Esq., F.S.A.; George Grant Francis, Esq., F.S.A.; S. T. Brandram, Esq.; Mr. W. A. Steabler; and R. P. Pullan, Esq.

A collection of casts and impressions of ancient seals. Presented by Sampson Hodgkinson, Esq.

A small collection of impressions of conventual and personal seals, chiefly foreign. Presented by W. F. Vernon, Esq.

A collection of engravings and etchings of cathedral, abbey, and collegiate churches, from the drawings of John Buckler, Esq. Presented by John Buckler, Esq., F.S.A.

Lithograph of a sculptured stone, formerly in the old chapel burying-ground at Auldbar, Brechin, mentioned by Pennant, and described in Pinkerton's Correspondence, ii. p. 412; Lithograph of the font at Auldbar. Presented by Patrick Chalmers, Esq.

Representations of specimens of the ancient ring-money of Ireland. Presented by Edward Hoare, Esq., of Cork.