THE SOCIETY’S PUBLICATIONS (Continued). 
WILTSHIRE—THE TOPOGRAPHICAL COLLECTIONS OF JOHN 
_ AUBREY, F.R.S., A.D. 1659-1670. Corrected and Enlarged by the Rev. Canon 
J. H. Jackson, M.A., F.S.A. In 4to, Cloth, pp 491, with 46 plates. Price £2 10s. 
— INDEX OF ARCHAOLOGICAL PAPERS. The Alphabetical Index of 
say published in 1891, 1892, 1893, and 1894, by the various Archeological 
and Antiquarian Societies throughout England, compiled under the direction of 
_ the Congress of Archological Societies. Price 3d. each. 
QUERIES AND REQUESTS. 
3 CHURCHYARD INSCRIPTIONS. 
The Rey. E. H. Gopparp would be glad to hear from anyone who 
is willing to take the trouble of copying the whole of the in- 
scriptions on the tombstones in any churchyard, with a view to 
helping in the gradual collection of the tombstone inscriptions 
of the county. Up to the present, about thirty-five churches 
and churchyards have been completed or promised. 
te WILTSHIRE PHOTOGRAPHS. 
The attention of Photographers, amateur and professional, is called 
to the Report on Photographic Surveys, drawn up by the 
_ Congress of Archeological Societies and issued with No. 84 
of the Magazine. The Committee regard as very desirable 
_ the acquisition of good photographs of objects of archeological 
_ and architectural interest in the county, in which special at- 
_ tention is given to the accurate presentment of detail rather 
_ than to the general effect of the picture. The Secretaries would 
be glad to hear from anyone interested in photography who 
_ would be willing to help on the work by undertaking to photo- 
_ graph the objects of interest in their own immediate neighbour- 
hoods. The photographs should, as a rule, be not /ess than 
_ half-plate size, unmounted, and must be printed in permanent 
CATALOGUE OF PORTRAITS EXISTING IN THE COUNTY. 
£ the Congress of Archeological Societies held December Ist, 
1897, it was resolved to attempt to compile in each county a 
list of all the Portraits at present existing in public and private 
hands; oils, water-colours, drawings, miniatures, busts, &c., 
to be included. A simple form has been drawn up by 
Mr. Lionel Cust, keeper of the National Portrait Gallery, 
which is now ready for distribution. Any lady or gentleman 
who is willing to undertake to fill up these forms with the 
details of portraits is requested to communicate with the 
_ Honorary Secretaries. It is intended that the lists for Wilt- 
_ shire, when completed, shall be copied in duplicate; one copy 
_ to be deposited at the National Portrait Gallery, the other to be 
retained by the Wilts Archeological Society. Unmounted 
_ photos, or sketches, of the portraits accompanying the returns 
are very desirable. 
