92 RECENT HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS.
found at Romney, Keut ; Bronze Romano-British scabbard and iron sword, found in the Thames ; Notes on antitjuities iu France, Lillebonne, its Roman theatre, sculp- tures, &c. Vieux, near Caen ; statue and inscrii>tion known as the marble of Thoriguy, sculfjtures, &c. Roman buildings at Jublains. Fourteen plates, and woodcuts. 8vo. Subscribers' names received by the Author, 3, Liverpool Street, City. Illistrations of An'cient Aut, selected from objects discovered at Pompeii and HerculaiRum. By the Rev. Iv Trollope, F.S.A. Forty-Hve jdates, comprisiug specimens of arms, armour, jewellery, furniture, vases, &.c. London, G. Bell, 4to. 1/. Is. W.NDERINGS OF AN ANTIQUARY ; chiefly upou the traces of the Romans in Britain, comprising notices of the Roman iron district of the Forest of l)ean ; Keuchester, Verulamium, Sandwich and the Kentish Coast, Pevensey, the Roman potteries on the Medway, Kits Coty House, Isui'ium, Bramber Castle, Bignor, Stouehenge, and Old Sarum. By Thomas Wright, F.S.A. Post 8vo. Nichols and Sons. lis. Henry Sh.wv. — Specimens of tile pavements, drawn from existing authorities. No. V. -Ito. Contents, large plate exhibiting a moiety of the rich j)avoment of the Chapter House, Westminster, tliirteenth centui'y ; examples on a larger scale ; tiles of .same period from Winchester Cathedral, St. Mary's, Salehui"st, Dunkeswell, and llomsey ; examples of fourteenth century, from Worcester Cathedral, Dyrham and Bakewell. Each number comprises five plates printed in colours, and reproducing as closely as possible the effect of the original tiles. Dictionary of Terms in Art ; including all such as are employed in painting, sculpture and engraving, relating to colours and artistic implements, and also to costume, armour, vases, sacred or domestic implements, &C. Edited and illusti'ated by F. W. Fairholt, F.S.A. To be completed in twelve montlily parts, at la. Post 8vo. Virtue and Hall. Camhridiieshire. — Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society. Ancient Cambridgeshire, or an attemj)t to trace Roman and other ancient roads that passed through the county of Cambridge ; with a record of the the places where Roman coins and other remains have been found. By Charles C. Babington, M.A. (Map of Roman roads, ^c.) — Fragment of a Greco-Egyptian work upon magic, from a papyrus in the British Museum. By C. W. Goodwin, M.A. — Report and communications made to the Cambridge Aiitiipiarian Society in the year llio"2-.'J. Devonshire. — A Guide, cont.iiiiiii,' a short historical sketch of Lynton and places adjacent in North Devon, including Illracombe. By T. H. Cooper. 12mo. Essex. — Colchester Castle not a Roman Temple ; a review of a lecture by the Rev. H. Jenkins ; with an appendix. By the Rev. E. L. Cutts. With several Illustrations. !(vo. George Bell. Glolcesteilsuirk. — Memorials of the Canynges family and tluir times : their claim to be regarded as founders of Westbury College and Hedclifl'e Cimrch examined ; Memoranda relating to Chatterton, iVc, with illustrations. By George Pryce. Roval !!vo. London : Houlstoii, Paternoster-row. lOs. Gd. Bristol Catiiedral ; a history of its antiipiities and monuments. By Peter Leversage, Barrister-at-law. Second Edition, woodcuts. Bvo. Clifton. London. — Inscrij)tions and devices in the Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London, with an historical sketch of the building and the prisoners formerly confined therein. Collected from state papers, &.C., by W. Robert-son Dick. Thirty-one lithographic plates. I'ublished i)y i'. liiimage, Tower of London. 4to. Norfolk. — History of gr(;at Yarmouth. By Henry Manship, Town Clerk, temj). Eli/.ab(tli. Etlited iiy Ciiarles J. Palmer, F.S.A. (Jreat Yarmouth, L. A.Meall; London, . I. UusH.ll Smith, 1 to. Illustrated with view.s, an ancient plan of the town, npres. iititions of tin- Borough seals, corporation plate, insignia, »Vc. A valuable mass of itilonnation is comprised in tin- editor's appendix and notes, and he jturposea to publish a sujipK^mentary vohnne, for which abundant materials are pre|)ared. NoiiTiiUMiiKRi.ANn. — Notices of Roman Inscriptions discoveretl in Northumberland. By the R«v. T. Surridge, L.L.D. Royal 4to. Plates. Longman. .SoMKitHF.TSiiiKK. — Lectufo ou tile Roman anti(juitioB of Bath ; the walls, temples, and wtine other vestigeH of the lloiium period. By the Rev. H. .L Scarth. )tv<). IJath, Peai'h, Hridge-Htreet. Tin; profiU ot the sale of this memoir are to he aiiplied in aid of the Local .Mumuin at Anti piitieH. Waiiwk iisiiiKi:.— History of tl"' lloltes of Aston, witli description ol .Aston Hall, Wnrwiikhhire. By A. Davidson, with ilbmlrations by Allan Everitt. Birniingham : Kverilt.