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Plan of Doorway, Ancient Chapel, at Ebb's Nook 412

Flint implement, from Denbighshire 414

Bronze Blade-weapon, from Shropshire 414

Bronze Spears, from China 415

Iron Lamp-stand (?) found in London 416

Miniature Sepulchral Effigy found at Sheinton 418

Four woodcuts from "Sussex Archæological Collections."

Thirteen woodcuts from "Illustrations of Ancient Art."

Ten woodcuts from "Architectural Studies in France."

Three woodcuts from "Architectural Account of the Church of St. Mary, Bury St. Edmunds."

The decorative pavement at Rheims (represented at p. 43), should be described as in the church of St. Remi, removed thither from the church of St. Nicaise.

Page 104, line 19, for male, read female.

Page 179, hue 25, for Wolsonburg, read Wolsonbury.

Page 135, see some further remarks on the name of the Maiden Way, by Mr. Bainbridge, Archæologia Æliana, vol. iv. p. 51.

Page 137, line 7, for east ends, read east sides.

Page 200, line 5 from foot of the page, for Louisia, read Louisa.

Page 236, hue 5, for elective, read elected.

Page 296, line 26. The spear-head produced by the Rev. F. Dyson, was found near Great Malvern, in Worcestershire.

Page 416. See a "portelampe en fer," almost identical with that here figured, in the Arts et Métiers des Anciens, by Grivaud de la Vincelle, pl. 127.