Eastern side-aisle of north transept. Plans of piers in the transept, presbytery, and De Lucy's aisle. Alterations in the west side-aisle of the north transept. Exterior view of the north transept. South-west and south-east tower piers. Part of the eastern face of the north-east tower pier. Capitals in north transept, crypt, and Queen Mary's chair. Wykeham's and Edingdon's windows, Norman shafts over the central vault of the nave, and in the south aisle. Plan of a pier of the nave. Compartments of the nave. Triforium of the south transept. Arch, capital, and base molds. General plan of the Cathedral, coloured. WYKEHAM.-Plans of Windsor Castle, Queenbro' Castle, Winchester College, New College, Oxford.-Piling, and elevation of a church. Plans of New College, Magdalene, and All Souls' chapels. GLASS.-Figures of the Carpenter, the Mason, and the Clerk of the Works, and the Glass Painter, from the east window of the college chapel. CHURCHES, &c.-Plan of the close, shewing the monastic remains. Entrance to the deanery, and plan. Roof and window of the deanery. Part of the chapter-house, with plan. Arches between the chapter-house and the cloisters. Early English pillars in the kitchen. table in the kitchen. South and east elevations of hall. WOLVESEY CASTLE. Portion of the walls. Section of a window. Part of the ruins. Plan of the remains. Remains at A and C on plan. Early English window, St. Bartholomew's church. St. John's church.-Corbel-The Easter sepulchre-The sedilia and piscinaEarly English window-Decorated screen - Bench-ends-West end Plan. Capitals in St. Thomas's church. Plan of St. Peter's church, Cheesehill. Standard, Compton, with details. THE HALL.-Elevation of one bay, exterior and interior. Ground-plan-Inside of south door, with section of archivolt mouldings. Boss in the roof.-Window at the west end of the hall. Cap and Base of columns, with section and plan. View in the passage to the postern, with plan and sections. Plan of the city. The round table. Seals of the earls and city of Winchester. ST. CROSS.-The gateway-Squinch at the angle of quire and transept-Turret at the east end-Circular window in the eastern gable-Doorway in the angle of south transept, exterior and interior of ditto-West doorway-Window in south transept-Base of pier, nave— Bases and foot ornaments, nave.Piscina and brackets, north aisle of quire. ROMSEY ABBEY.-*View of the Church-East window of choir-Ground-planClerestory, south transept - Belfry window-Arcade-Springing of Transition arch of nave-Two compartments of nave-Norman base, south aisle of nave-Holy-rood, west side, south transept-Foliage to east window of choir-Corbel-table, south aisle of nave, and south aisle of choir. PORCHESTER CASTLE.-Porchester, Pevensey, and Burgh Castles.-Plans of towers, Burgh, Porchester, Richborough. Pharos, Lympne-Arch, Lillebonne-Doorway, Pharos, DoverMint wall, Lincoln-Chamber near Balkerne Lane, Colchester-Section of wall, Colchester-Wall, St. Alban'sArches, Jewry wall, Leicester-Caerwent wall-Remains, Silchester-Plan of north-west angle, keep, window, and parapet, Porchester. PRIMEVAL. On the Primeval Antiquities of the Channel Islands, by On the Cromlechs extant in the Isle of Anglesey, by the On some British Kistvaens at Pytchley, Northamptonshire, by On the Torc of the Celts, by S. BIRCH, Esq. On the Kimmeridge Coal Money, by JOHN SYDENHAM, Esq. WORSAAE'S Antiquities and Grave hills of Denmark, reviewed. ILLUSTRATIONS. Spear-head Mold and Celt Mold, found in the Isle of Anglesea. Cromlech, at Catioroc, Jersey. Vases, &c. found in Cromlechs in the Interior of Cromlech, L'ancresse, Guern- Position of Vase, Cromlech, L'ancresse. Jars, &c., interior of Cromlech. Cromlechs at Plas Newydd, Llanfaelog, Quiver, in fine gold, dicovered near Section of Barrows in Bourne Park, Kent. Skeleton found in Dale Park, Sussex. Urn-shaped vessel, &c., discovered at Bernaldby Moor, Yorkshire. Vases from a Barrow near Wimborne, Hook-shaped Bronze Implement, found near Ballygawley, Tyrone, Ireland. Three Spear-heads, 1. found near Bally- gawley, 2. at Peel, Isle of Man, 3. in Runic Cross at Lancaster, and Inscrip- Early British Vases from Furness. Torques of the Celts; fourteen examples: Head of Persian with Torques. Denarius of the Manlia Family. Medallet temp. Domitian. Heads of Barbarians with Torques. Rope trimmed as a Torques. Bronze pin with cup-shaped head. Views and Plan of Towyn-y-Capel, near Hammer-head found near Lough Fea, ROMAN. On Roman London, by C. R. SMITH, Esq., F.S.A. On a Roman Villa discovered at Bisley, Gloucestershire, by THOMAS BAKER, Esq. Notice of a Roman Villa at Wheatley near Oxford, by W. BROMET, M.D., and the Very Rev. W. BUCKLAND, D.D., Dean of Westminster. Notice of an Anglo-Roman Sarcophagus discovered in Hertfordshire, by SAMUEL BIRCH, Esq., F.S.A. Icenia; notices of Roman Remains and evidences of occupation in Norfolk, by the Rev. J. GUNN. . WELLBELOVED's Eburacum or York under the Romans, reviewed. LEE'S Roman Antiquities found at Caerleon, reviewed. BERNAN'S History of the art of Warming and Ventilating Rooms-Roman period, reviewed. MAITLAND'S Church in the Catacombs of Rome, reviewed. PRIMEVAL. On the Primeval Antiquities of the Channel Islands, by F. C. LUKIS, Esq. On the Cromlechs extant in the Isle of Anglesey, by the Rev. H. LONGUEVILLE JONES. On some British Kistvaens at Pytchley, Northamptonshire, by the Rev. ABNER W. BROWN. On the Torc of the Celts, by S. BIRCH, Esq. On the Kimmeridge Coal Money, by JOHN SYDENHAM, Esq. WORSAAE'S Antiquities and Grave hills of Denmark, reviewed. ILLUSTRATIONS. Spear-head Mold and Celt Mold, found in the Isle of Anglesea. Turbinated-shaped ball, discovered at Allington Hill. Cromlech, at Catioroc, Jersey. Vases, &c. found in Cromlechs in the Interior of Cromlech, L'ancresse, Guernsey. Position of Vase, Cromlech, L'ancresse. Position of Vase and Bones in Cromlech. Grinding-trough and stone implements in Cromlech. Jars, &c., interior of Cromlech. Cromlechs at Plas Newydd, Llanfaelog, Quiver, in fine gold, dicovered near Section of Barrows in Bourne Park, Kent. Skeleton found in Dale Park, Sussex. Urn-shaped vessel, &c., discovered at Bernaldby Moor, Yorkshire. Vases from a Barrow near Wimborne, Dorsetshire. Hook-shaped Bronze Implement, found near Ballygawley, Tyrone, Ireland. Singular crescent-formed relic, found at Aughnacloy, Tyrone. Three Spear-heads, 1. found near Ballygawley, 2. at Peel, Isle of Man, 3. in the bed of the Severn, near Worcester. Crosses at Carew and Nevern, South Wales. Runic Cross at Lancaster, and Inscription. Early British Vases from Furness. Early British Sword of bronze and Stone axe, found in South Wales. Torques of the Celts; fourteen examples : Head of Persian with Torques. Denarius of the Manlia Family. Medallet temp. Domitian. Heads of Barbarians with Torques. Rope trimmed as a Torques. Bronze pin with cup-shaped head. Iron Arrow-heads, Bone Arrow-head, Tweezers, and Bronze Pin, found at Woodperry, Oxfordshire. Views and Plan of Towyn-y-Capel, near Hammer-head found near Lough Fea, |