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 400 MISCELLAKEOUS NOTICES. monuments of early Christian Art in the British Islands. The drawings have heen made by a skilful draughtsman, and they will he reproduced on stone by the same liand. Six folio impressions are offered for one guinea, to Subscribers, whose names are received by the Rev. James Graves, Secretary of the Kilkenny Archaeological Society. Mr. Charles Bridger, F.S.A., announces his intention of producing, by subscription, a Catalogue of Privately Printed Books on Genealogy, including printed Sheet Pedigrees, and all works connected with family history. Communications to be addressed to Mr. Gray Bell, 17, Bedford Street, Covent Garden. "With the Kew Year a Quarterly Illustrated Periodical will commence, devoted to the investigation of Irish Antiquities, especially in Ulster, with the praiseworthy intention of recording discoveries, and inviting dis- cussion. Subscribers to the "Ulster Journal of Archaeology" should send their names to the Curator of the Belfast Museimi, Robert Mac Adam, Esq. Annual Meeting of the Institute, to be held at Chichester, 1853. The Annual Assembly of the Society, in 1853, has been fixed to take place at Chichester, commencing Tuesday, July 12. PATRONS. His Grace the Duke of Richmond, K.G., Lord-Lieut, of the county of Sussex ; Patron of the Sussex Archaeological Society. The Lord Bishop of Chichester, D.D. PRESIDENT. The Lord Talbot de Malahide, M.R.I. A. PRESIDENTS OF SECTIONS. History. — The Earl of Chichester. Antiquities. — The Hon. Robert Ccrzon, Jun. Architecture.— The Very Rev. the Dean of Chichester, D.D. The Annual Meeting of the Sussex Archaeological Society, whose friendly invitation encouraged the Institute to visit Sussex, will be held at Boxgrove Priory, on July 14th.