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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.

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PRAYERS AND OTHER DEVOTIONS FOR PENITENTS, Compiled by the Rev. J. LEY, B.D., Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. 18mo. 1s. 6d.

THE HOLY EUCHARIST A COMFORT TO THE PENITENT. A SERMON preached before the University of Oxford, on the Fourth Sunday after Easter, 1843. By the Rev. E. B. PUSEY, D.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew, Canon of Ch. Ch., late Fellow of Oriel College. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

THE ENTIRE ABSOLUTION OF THE PENITENT. Two SERMONS preached before the University of Oxford, 1846. 8vo. 2s. 6d. By the same Author.

THE CHRISTIAN YEAR. Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holydays throughout the Year. The Twenty-ninth Edition. 32mo. 3s. 6d. cloth, 5s. morocco. Foolscap 8vo. 7s. 6d. cloth, 10s. 6d. morocco.

LYRA INNOCENTIUM, or Thoughts in Verse on the Ways of Providence towards Little Children. By the Author of the Christian Year. Third Edition, foolscap 8vo. 7s. 6d. cloth, 10s. 6d. morocco, 32mo. 3s. 6d. cloth, 5s. morocco.

THE CATHEDRAL, OR THE CATHOLIC AND APOSTOLIC CHURCH IN ENGLAND. Thoughts in Verse on Ecclesiastical Subjects, selected and arranged to correspond with the different parts of a Gothic Cathedral. Fourth Edition, small 8vo. 7s. 6d. cloth, 10s. 6d. morocco. Illustrated by Engravings.

THE BAPTISTERY, OR THE WAY OF ETERNAL LIFE. By the Author of the Cathedral. Third Edition, 8vo. 15s. cloth, 1l. 1s. morocco. 32mo. 3s. 6d. cloth, 5s. morocco.

Some MEDITATIONS and PRAYERS selected from The Way of Eternal Life, in order to illustrate and explain the Pictures by BOETIUS A BOLSWERT, for the same Work. Translated from the Latin, and adapted to the use of the English Church by the Rev. ISAAC WILLIAMS, B.D. of Trinity College, Oxford, Author of "The Baptistery." 1 vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d. with numerous Engravings.

OFFICIUM EUCHARISTICUM. A Preparatory Service to a Devout and Worthy Reception of the LORD'S SUPPER. BY EDWARD LAKE, D.D. The 32nd Edition, with the COMMUNION SERVICE. 32mo., 3s. 6d. cloth, 5s. morocco.

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This Periodical gives the earliest announcement of all Archaeological discoveries, of new publications, and works in preparation. It is proposed to give from time to time Elementary Essays on all subjects of Archaeological research, so as to supply a series of Manuals for every department of Antiquarian investigation.

Communications are requested to be addressed to the Editor, T. Hudson Turner, Esq., 12, Haymarket.

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.
DIETRICH'S Runic Dictionary, reviewed.

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.

Cromlech at L'ancresse, Guernsey.
Cromlech at La Mare aux Mauves,
L'ancresse.

Vases, &c. found in Cromlechs in the
Channel Islands.

Interior of Cromlech, L'ancresse, Guern-

sey.

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,
and Presaddfed, Anglesey.
Spear-head and Urn, from Barrows in
Derbyshire.

Quiver, in fine gold, dicovered near
Poitiers.

Section of Barrows in Bourne Park, Kent.
Plan of Grave in Barrow.
Bucket, &c. found in Grave.

Skeleton found in Dale Park, Sussex.
Earthen Vase discovered near North
Walsham, Norfolk.

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 Bally-
gawley, 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 Inscrip-
tion.

Early British Vases from Furness.
Early British Sword of bronze and Stone
axe, found in South Wales.

Torques of the Celts; fourteen examples :
Persian bearing Torques.

Head of Persian with Torques.
As of Ariminum.

Denarius of the Manlia Family.
Gaulish Coin.

Medallet temp. Domitian.

Heads of Barbarians with Torques.
Monument of M. Cœlius at Dus-
seldorf.

Rope trimmed as a Torques.
Torques with solid cylindrical ends.
Torques found at Boyton and Tara.
Torques found in Mecklenburgh.
Javelin with loop.

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
Holyhead, with Chapel.
"Penffestyn," or British Head-piece.
Enamelled Bead, found near Oxford.
Ancient Boat found in the barony of
Farney, Ireland.

Hammer-head found near Lough Fea,
Ireland.

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.

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