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ENGLAND.—Miscellaneous Sub-Headings.
Agriculture.
Dissertation on the state of the nation, respecting its
agriculture. . . . Pamphleteer, vol. 11. 1818, 8°.
Fielding (c. w.) Agricultural depression and its cure.
[1904], 8°.
Observations on the present state of the waste lands
of Great Britain. . . . 1773, 8°.
Young (a.) Political arithmetic ; containing observa¬
tions on the present state of Great Britain, and the
principles of her policy in the encouragement of agricul¬
ture. ... 1774, 8°.
Antiquities.
Arch^ologicalInstitute. The Archaeological journal.
. . . 1846 79, 8°.
—— Ashby (g.) Essay on the Roman milliary. . . . [1793],
fol.
British Museum. Alfred the Great millenary exhibi¬
tion 1901. 1901, 8°.
Bruce (j. c.) Lapidarium septentrionale : or, a Descrip¬
tion of the monuments of Roman rule in the north of
England. . . . 1875, fol.
The Roman Wall. . . . 3rd ed. 1867, fol.
Douglas (j.) F.8.A. Nenia Britannica; or, a Sepul¬
chral history of Great Britain. . . . 1793, fol.
—— Two dissertations on the brass instruuments [sic]
called celts, and other arms of the antients found in this
island. . . . Nichols (j.) F.S.A., Printer. Bibliotheca
Topographica Britannica. Yol. 1, no. 33. 1785, 4°.
Fowler (w.) Engravings of mosaic pavements, stained
glass windows, Norman tiles, and specimens of Gothic
architecture in Great Britain. . . , 1796-1829, fol.
Grose (f.) Military antiquities respecting a history of
the English army from the Conquest to the present time.
. . . 1812, 4°.
Horsley (j.) F.B.S. Britannia Romana; or, the
Roman antiquities of Britain. . . . 1732, fol.
HObner (e.) Inscriptiones Britanniae christianae. . . .
1876, 4°.
Leland (j.) The Laboryouse journey . . . of J. L. for
Englandes antiquities. . . . [1549], 16°.
Dysons (s.) f.r.s. Reliquiae Britannico-Romanae; con¬
taining figures of Roman antiquities discovered in various
parts of England. 1813-17,10!.
MacLauchlan (h.) Memoir written during a survey of
the eastern branch of the Watling Street, in . . .
Northumberland. . . . 1864, 8°.
—— Memoir written during a survey of the Roman
wall, through . ... Northumberland and Cumberland. . . .
1858, 8°.
Memoir written during a survey of the Watling
Street, from the Tees to the Scotch border. . . . 1852, 8°.
Midland (The), Counties Historical Collector, vol.
2, No 19. 1856, 8°.
ENGLAND.—Miscellaneous Sub-Headings.
Antiquities.
Murray (d.) An Archaeological survey of the United
Kingdom. . . . 1896, 8°.
[Another copy.]
Nichols (j. g.) A Bibliographical review of works on
the sepulchral antiquities of England. . . . 1867, 4°.
Ormerod (g.) Strigulensia ; archaeological memoirs re¬
lating to the district adjacent to the confluence of the
Severn and the Wye. . . . 1861, 8°.
Pegge (s.) the Elder. A Sylloge of the remaining
authentic inscriptions relative to the erection of our
English churches. . . . Nichols (j.) f.s.a., Printer.
Bibliotheca topographica britannica. Vol. 6, no. 41.
1787, 4°.
Roy (w.) Major General. The Military antiquities of
the Romans in Britain. . . . 1793, fol.
Sepulchral monuments in Great Britain, applied to
illustrate the history of families, manners, habits and arts
at the different periods from the Norman Conquest to
the seventeenth century. . . . 1786-99, fol.
Society of Antiquaries of London. Yetusta Monu-
menta : quae ad rerum Britannicarum memoriam conser-
vandam. Societas Antiquariorum Londini sumptu suo
edenda curavit. . . . i747[-i883], fol.
Architecture.
Carter (j.) F.S.A. The Ancient architecture of Eng¬
land, including the orders during the British, Roman,
Saxon, and Norman eras. . . . 1837, fol.
Elmes (j.) A Letter ... on the insufficiency of the
existing establishments for promoting the fine arts,
towards that of architecture and its professors. . . .
Pamphleteer, vol. 3. 1814, 8°.
Gibbs (j.) English Gothic architecture. . . . 1855,
Present (The) state of ecclesiastical architecture in
England. [1842], 8°.
Richardson (c. j.) Architectural remains of the reigns
of Elizabeth and James 1. from accurate drawings and
measurements taken from existing specimens. . . . 1840,
fol.
Robertson (t. s.) The Progress of art in English
church architecture. . . . 1897, 8°.
Sharpe (e.) The Seven periods of English architecture
defined and illustrated. ... 1851, 8°.
Turner (t. h.) Some account of domestic architecture
in England, from the Conquest to the end of the thir¬
teenth century. . . . 1851-59, 8°.
Art.
Ballantyne (j.) What is Pre-Raphaelitism ? 1856, 8°.
Barry (j.) An Inquiry into the . . . obstructions to the
acquisition of the arts in England. . . . 1775, 8°.
Carter (j.) Specimens of the ancient sculpture and
painting now remaining in England, from the earliest
period to the reign of Henry vm. . . . 1838, fol.
Cunningham (a.) Poet. The Lives of the most eminent
British painters, sculptors, and architects. . . . 1830-37,
8°.

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