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RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS.

An Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of Architecture in England. By the late Thomas Rickman, F.S.A. Fifth edition. With numerous engravings on steel and wood, of the best examples, drawn by Mackenzie, engraved by Le Keux and Jewitt.

An Inquiry into the Difference of Style observable in Ancient Painted Glass, with Hints on Glass Painting, by an Amateur. Illustrated by Coloured Plates from Ancient Examples.

Oxford Architectural Society. It is proposed to publish, as soon as a sufficient number of Subscribers are obtained, a Catalogue of the Society's Rubbings of Monumental Brasses, which amount to about 300, from all parts of England. The armorial bearings and inscriptions will be given, and the work will comprise a complete introduction to the subject, and full Indexes. Subscribers' names received by Mr. Parker, Oxford, and all Booksellers, to whom the usual allowances will be made.

Committee Room, Holywell, Oxford, Dec. 12, 1846.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL WORKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED.

A Manual of Gothic Architecture. By F. A. Paley, M.A., author of "A Manual of Gothic Mouldings," with nearly 70 illustrations. John Van Voorst, Paternoster Row.

Illustrations of the Architectural Antiquities of the County of Durham, Ecclesiastical, Castellated and Domestic, by R. W. Billings. 4to. London, Boone, 29, Bond Street.

Churches in the Archdeaconry of Northampton. Continued on the 1st of each alternate mouth. Proofs, 3s. 6d.; plain, 2s. 6d. — No. I. to V.

A Glossary of Terms used in British Heraldry. 8vo. with Seven Hundred Woodcuts, 16s.

An Architectural Description of St. Leonard's Church, Kirkstead. Published under the superintendence of the Lincolnshire Architectural Society, with illustrations by F. Mackenzie and O. Jewitt. Small folio, 10s.

Remarks on Architectural Character. Read 'before the Lichfield Architectural Society. By the Rev. J. L. Petit, M.A. Royal folio, with 44 Etchings. 1l. 1s.

Remarks on the Principles of Gothic Architecture, as applied to Ordinary Parish Churches. By the Rev. J. L. Petit, M.A. 8vo. with two Etchings. 1s.


Note. — At p. 100, the work entitled "Designs for Churches and Chapels in the Norman and Gothic Styles" is attributed by mistake to the Oxford Architectural Society.