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92 A tinted engraving from the fresco painting of the incredulity of St. Thomas, recently discovered in the abbey church, St. Alban's. Presented by the.

The annexed engraving is a corrected plan of the shape and arrangement of the foundation tiles, discovered during the recent excavations on the site of the Roman villa at Wheatley, near Oxford, and described in the Archæological Journal, vol. ii. p. 354. It has been ascertained that these tiles are certainly flat, as Dr. Buckland described them to be, the curve in one of them which deceived the experienced eye of Mr. Orlando Jewitt, being merely the result of the baking.

The Central Committee of the Archæological Institute regret, that in preparing the List of Members for the eighth number of the Archæological Journal, the names of the following gentlemen were inserted, contrary to the wish subsequently intimated by them to the Secretaries of the Institute.

Anthony, Redmond, Piltown, Ireland. Ashmore, Thomas, Bishopsgate Street. Bateman, Thomas, Yograve. Bridger, Edward, Finsbury Circus. Burkitt, A. H., Clapham Rise. Culhane, Dr., Dartford. Edwards, Dr., Huddersfield. Elliott, James, Dymchurch. Halliwell, Rev. Thomas, Wrington. Hammon, Henry J., Threadneedle Street. Hutchins, Rev. A. B., Andover.

Jackson, Joseph, Settle. Keate, Edwin, Kensington. Lindsay, John, Cork. Price, E. B., Cow Cross Street. Rogers, S. S., Douglas. Rosser, W. H., F.S.A., Pentonville. Sandys, Charles, Canterbury. Smart, T. W., Cranborne. Stothard, H., Charter House. Sydenham, John, Greenwich Waller, John G., Charles Street. Wickham, H,, Strood.