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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. Cromlech at L'ancresse, Guernsey. Vases, &c. found in Cromlechs in the Interior of Cromlech, L'ancresse, Guern- sey. 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- 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. |