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RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS.—ENGLISH.

The Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire, illustrated by a Series of General Views, Plans, Sections and Details, from Drawings made expressly for this Work by W. Richardson, Architect, with an Introduction by the Rev. Edward Churton, M.A., and Historical and Descriptive Notices of each Ruin. Imperial folio. Part I., plain, 1l. 1s.; tinted, 1l. 11s. 6d.; coloured, 2l. 2s. York, 1843.
The Churches of York, by W. Monkhouse, and F. Bedford, Jun., with Historical and Architectural Notes, by the Rev. Joshua Fawcett, M.A., Royal 4to. price 2l. 2s. York.
Churches of Yorkshire, No. I. to IX. Royal 8vo., prints, 2s. 6d. each: proofs, 3s. 6d. Leeds, 1843-44.
Churches of Cambridgeshire, and the Isle of Ely, published by the Cambridge Camden Society. Nos. I. to IV. Royal 8vo., plain, 2s. 6d.; tinted, 3s. 6d. Cambridge, 1843.
Lincolnshire Churches. An Account of the Churches in the Division of Holland, in the County of Lincoln, by Stephen Lewin, Architect. Imperial 8vo., price 1l. 8s. Boston, 1843.
The Architectural Antiquities of the County of Durham, from Drawings by R. W. Billings, 4to., No. I. and II. price 2s. each. London, 1844.
Archaeological and Graphic Illustrations of Ashbourn Church, Derbyshire, by the Rev. S. Tenison Mosse, M.A. Folio, price 2l. 2s. Ashbourn, 1842.
Baronial Halls, Picturesque Edifices, and Ancient Churches of England, drawn in Lithotint, by J. D. Harding, edited by S. C. Hall. Parts I. to III. Imperial 4to., price 5s. each. London, 1844.
Quarterly Papers on Architecture, edited and published by John Weale, with 41 Engravings, many of which are coloured. Vol. I., 4to.; sewed, 15s,; half bound, 1l. 4s. London, 1844.
Contents, Part I.
IV.
Stained Glass at York, p. 1.
V.
Primitive Churches of Norway, pp. 4.
Part II.
I.
Treatise on the Pointed Style of Architecture in Belgium, by A. G. B. Schayes, translated by Henry Austin, Architect, pp. 74.
II.
The Art of Painting on Glass, or Glass Staining, by Dr. Gessert, translated from the German by William Pole, Assoc. Inst. C. E. pp. 34.
III.
Account of the Painted Glass Windows at the Church of Gonda, in Holland, pp. 14.
IV.
Illuminated Capital Letters, p. 1.
V.
Temple Church, London, p. 1.
VI.
On Artistic Ecclesiastical Decoration, by John Woody Papworth, A.R.I.B.A., pp. 32.
VII.
An Historical Account of the Church of St. Margaret, Stoke-Golding, Leicestershire, by T. L. Walker, Architect, pp. 22.
VIII.
Selections of Painted and Stained Glass, from York, by Messrs. Ball and Gould, pp. 4.
IX.
Church of St. Jacques, at Liege, p. 1.