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appropriate passages in prose and verse, ‘Eikon Basilike’ being of course 
laid under doriecindion as well as the testimony of friends and foes from 
Clarendon and Marvell to Keble and Macaulay.” 
Rev. H. F. Stewart, Vice-Principal of the Theological College, Salisbury. 
“The Book of Judges.” Cr.8vo. Price 1s. 6d. 1899. One of the series 
of “The Books of the Bible for use in Schools.” 
H. C. Powell, M.A., Rector of Wylye, and Canon Non-Residentiary of 
Salisbury. 
“The Church Crisis: its Causes and its Opportunities. A Letter to the 
Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Salisbury.” Longmans, Green, & Co. 
London. 1899. 8vo. Sewed. 1s. net. 
W. Philpotts Williams, Poems by, formerly Master and 
Huntsman of the Netton Harriers, author of “Poems in Pink,” “ Plain 
~ Poems,” and “ Over the Open.” 1898. Salisbury: Brown & Co. ; London : 
Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. 
This volume is partly made up of new pieces, and partly of pieces which 
have already appeared in Bailey's Magazine, or are reprinted from “ Plain 
Poems.” The whole of them are devoted to horse and hound. 
Reviewed, Salishury Journal, Jan. 7th, 1899. 
W. Benett-Stanford, who acted as correspondent of the Western 
: Morning News in the Soudan Campaign, is the author of a vivid account of 
the Battle of Omdurman, delivered as a lecture at Salisbury, and reprinted 
; in full in the Wilts County Mirror, Jan. 27th, 1899. 
A. Russell Davies, of Stratford-Sub-Castle. 
Valse, “Scarlet Poppies.” Favourably noticed in Salisbury Journal, 
March 11th, 1899. 
Gifts to Museum and Arbvary, 
Gifts to Museum. 
ited by Rev. C. V. Gopparp: Fragments of Medizval Pottery from the 
foundations of Maddington Church. Old Looped Earthenware 
Costrel from a cottage at Shrewton, with modern example of same 
pattern. Bones from Barrow in Rabbit Warten, at the Bustard. 
: Flint Scraper from Barrow 42, near Stonehenge. 
* Mr. C. Griuman : Chipped Celt from Kennett. Scraper, Arrow- 
head, &e., from Roundway. 
Bw Miss L. B. ScHompere: Hollow white metal Figure holding plate 
in its hand, without head, found in Seend Churchyard. 
