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. Par L. A. Chassant, Bibliothecaire à Evreux, et auteur d'une Paléographie des Chartes. [This is a portable 12mo. founded on the Lexicon of Walther and the Lists of Abbreviations in the Benedictine folios, and of which the Plates have been all engraved by the author himself.]

, par Mgr. Allou, the Bishop. 8vo.

, par E. Paty. 4to.

, par B. de la Fortelle; 4to.

, par A. Taillandier. 8vo.

, par A. de Caumont. 8vo. de 16 pages.

, par J. Oudin. Second edition, 8vo. [This work is a compilation from De Caumont's "Cours d'Antiquités" and other archæological publications.]

, par A. de Caumont. Tome premier. Paris, chez Derache, Rue du Bouloy, No. 7. An 8vo. of 425 pages, with 150 woodcuts and 15 lithographs in 4to. relating to the Cantons of Caen and those in its vicinity.

, par J. B. Bouillet. 8vo. with an atlas of 35 plates. [The plan of this work is so admirable that perhaps in a future number we may give some further account of it.]

, par B. Renard, Architecte de la Ville. Bruxelles, chez Vandalle. Folio, with 25 outline copperplates.

, par M. de la Saussaye. This is a republication of some papers honoured a few years ago with a gold medal, by the Academy of Inscriptions, and comprises an account of the ancient roads of that district, and a comparative description of its different cemeteries.

, par M. Sirand. 8vo. 264 pages, with 10 plates in outline.