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 specimen of the antiquarian supplies in the county, we annex a short list of places regarded as Roman sites, and where coins and relics, of Roman and other periods, have been discovered.

Albury.—The foundations of a Roman temple: figure in ivory.

Austerbury.—A camp near the Roman road, called "Stane-Street."

Bagden, near Westhumble.—Coins.

Bagshot.—Roman pottery.

Beddington.—Mural paintings, tracings.

Bermondsey.—Roman vases, coins, &c., found Sept. 1845.

Brockham.—A small Merovingian gold coin.

Chertsey.—Bronze Runic basin, pavement tiles.

Chobham.—Roman coins.

Coulsdon.—Ancient embankments.

Coway Stakes.—Fine bronze sword.

Croydon.—Frescoes lately discovered in the church.

Egham.—Probably the Roman Bilrox.

Farley Heath.—Roman relics.

Farnham.—Perhaps the Vindomis of Antonine.

Frimley.—Roman urn and coins.

Gatton.—Various.

Guildford.—Crypt, painted glass, crucifixes, ornaments.

Hascomb.—A Roman camp.

Hilbury.—Various.

Holmwood Hill.—Various.

Kingston-upon-Thames.—Probably the Thamesa, urns, Roman walls and coins, tiles, pottery, and weapons, ring with 11 bosses.

Lambeth.—Keys, nutcrackers, &c.

Lingfield.—Effigies in glazed tiles.

Newark Priory.—Armorial escutcheons of Limoges enamel.

Nutfield.—Roman coins.

Peckham.—A Roman glass urn, &c.

Pendhill.—A Roman hypocaust.

Puttenham.—Pottery.

Reigate.—Polycrome altar-piece, antique intaglio, Roman flue tile, stone celt, Gaulish gold coin.

Send.—Roman coins.

Southwark.—A tesselated pavement, coins, urn, &c.

Surrey side, Thames.—A pomander of massive gold.

Titsey.—Rings.