Wiltshire.—The Wiltshire Archæological and Natural History Magazine, published under the direction of the Society formed in that county in 1853. Devizes: H. Bull. London: G Bell, J. R. Smith. No. 1, March, 1854, 8vo. Issued gratis to Members. Contents,—Rules of the Society, &c. Account of the Inaugural Meeting, and address from the President, G. Poulett Scrope, Esq., M.P.; Queries relating to the Archæology, Topography, &c, of Wilts; Ancient Wiltshire Customs, &c.
Guide to Farleigh Castle; containing a description of the ruins, the chapel and monuments, and the parish church. By the Rev. J. E. Jackson. 8vo. J. Russell Smith.
History of Marlborough, Selkley, Savernak and Tottenham. By J. Waylen, Esq. Demy 8vo. J. Russell Smith.
Yorkshire.—The antiquities of the Borough of Leeds described and illustrated. By James Wardell. 8vo. J. R. Smith.
Wales.—Archæologia Cambrensis. Journal of the Cambrian Archæological Association. New Series. No. 16. October, 1853. Account of Newton Nottage, Glamorgan. Carn Goch, Caermarthenshire. Notes of certain desiderata in the study and preservation of Welsh antiquities. Early remains in the Great Isle of Arran. Report of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Association, held at Brecon. No. 17. January, 1854. Conway Castle, with a Plan and illustrations by Rev. C. Hartshorne; Customs of the Lordship of Crickhowel; Brecon Priory; Welsh Wakes; George Owen's MSS.; Architectural Antiquities of Monmouthshire; Extracts from Liber Communis of St. David's Cathedral; Chapel of St. Mary, Aberystwitb. 8vo. Tenby; R. Mason. Christ's College.
Brecon; its past history and present capabilities considered, with reference to a bill now before parliament. By the Rev. W. Basil Jones, M.A. Longman. Tenby: R. Mason.
Welsh Sketches, Third Series. Contents:—Edward the Black Prince; Owen Glendower; Mediæval Bardism; The Welsh Church. 8vo. London: Darling.
The Cambrian Journal, published by the Cambrian Institute, and issued gratis to members of that Society. Annual Subscriptions, 10s. Subscribers' names received by Mr. Mason, Tenby.
Ulster Journal of Archæology. Quarterly, Archer, Belfast; J. R. Smith, London. 4to. Annual Subscription, 12s. Contents of No. 4, October, 1853. Metropolitan Visitation of Derry in 1397; Battle of Lisnegarvey, 1641; English Settlements in county Antrim and Down; Silver Seal of Hugh O'Neill, king of Ulster, formerly at Strawberry Hill; Original Documents illustrative of Irish History; The Bell of St. Mura (two plates); Examination of a sepulchral mound in King's county; French settlers in Ireland; Irish Library, No. 1, bibliographical notices of works on Irish history or antiquities; Notes and Queries, &c. No. 5, January, 1854. Signatures of Irish chiefs and English commanders in Ulster, t. Elizabeth; Ballads on the Battle of the Boyne; Ancient chapel on St. John's Point, county Down; Ulster Roll of Gaol Delivery, 1615; Local tokens issued in Ulster; Note on Primate Colton's Visitation, 1397, and on Notaries Public (plate of Notarial marks); Tennekille Castle, Queen's county, and the Mac Donnells (section, plans, &c.) with notes on Irish Castles, Constables of Castles, &c.; Itinerary of Father Edmund Mac Cana, about 1643, in the Brussels Library; Irish Ogham Inscriptions.
Sigilla Ecclesiæ Hibernicæ.—The Episcopal and Capitular seals of the Irish Cathedral Churches Illustrated. By Richard Caulfield, A.B. Part II. Waterford, Lismore and Cork. M'Glashan, Dublin; J. R. Smith, London. 1s. 6d. Two lithographic pages representing Ecclesiastical seals, virges and the crosier of Lismore.
PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION.
Annual Meeting at Chichester, 1853. Report of the Proceedings at the Meeting of the Institute in Sussex, with abstracts of the Memoirs communicated to the sections, and Catalogue of the Temporary Museum; with illustrations. 8vo. Subscribers' names received at the office of the Institute, or by Mr. J. Russell Smith.
Miscellanea Graphica. A Collection of ancient, Mediæval, and Renaissance Remains in the possession of Lord Londesborough; illustrated by F. W. Fairholt, F.S.A. To be published in quarterly parts. Royal 4to., each part containing four plates, of which one in Chromolithography, representing jewellery, plate, arms and armour, and miscellaneous antiquities. London: Chapman and Hall.