336 Recent Wiltshire Books, Pamphlets, Articles, &c. 



characteristic works, some from the pictures themselves, and some from 

 prints, nearly all of them excellently reproduced. Altogether a charming 

 little book. Mr. Coulston says: "The place in art assigned to him by 

 capable critics has varied in the most surprising manner. A few years 

 after his death he was scarcely considered, and Redgrave, writing in 

 1865, said: "It has taken a quarter of a century to reinstate him — 

 not to the place which he held in his lifetime, but to the true place 

 he should occupy. Rightly or wrongly, that ' true place ' has altered 

 much since then, having been put slowly but steadily higher." The 

 frontispiece is a beautiful reproduction of the portrait of the artist by 

 himself, in possession of the Royal Academy. 



The Leading Fossils of the Upper and Lower 

 G-reensands of Wilts and Berks, by e. c. Davey, 



member of the Royal Numismatic Society, and Hon. Sec. of the Bath 

 Royal Literary and Scientific Institution. Read before the members 

 of the Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, January 11, 

 1905. Bath : Printed at the Herald Office, North Gate, 1905. 



Pamphlet, 8vo, pp. 11. 1 map. The paper concerns the Upper 

 Greensand only, of Wilts, 8 pp., and the Lower Greensand of Berks, 3 pp. 



Manor House, Market Lavington, Wilts ... by 



order of the trustees of the estate of the late Walter Pleydell Bouverie, 

 Esq. A Catalogue of the Costly Contents of the Mansion . . . Early 

 English and Jacobean Furniture . . . Valuable China . . . Oil 

 Paintings and Engravings . . . George T. Smith . . . Dec. 13, 

 14, 16, 17, 18, and 20, 1907. Devizes : C. H. AVoodward, printer, 

 4, St. John Street. 



4to, pp, 98, 7 plates, photos of the rooms with their furniture. 



Bradford-on-Avon, a history and description, by Rev. 



W. H. Jones, M.A., F.S.A., Canon of Salisbury, Vicar of Bradford-on- 

 Avon. Reprinted from the "Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine. Anno- 

 tated and brought up to date by J. Beddoe, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. 1907. 

 Wra. Dotesio, The Library Press, Bradford-on-Avon. 



Large paper, half linen and paper boards, 105in..x7^in, pp. (including 

 title, Editor's preface, Publisher's preface, arms suggested by the Editor 

 and now in use for Bradford-on-Avon, contents, illustrations, and list of 

 subscribers) xvi -f 275. Twenty-three illustrations chiefly from old 

 prints, including six from prints, and five from photos of the Saxon 

 Church. 



The second portion of the book, pp. 221 — 261, has a separate title page. 

 " The Hall, Bradford-on-Avon, sometime called Kingston House, by 

 Canon Jackson. Reprinted from Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine. 

 Annotated and brought up to date by J. Beddoe, M.D., LLD., F.R.S. 

 1907. Wm. Dotesio, The Library Press, Bradford-on-Avon." 



The book is excellently printed, on (in the case of the large paper 

 copies) excellent paper. Dr. Beddoe's additions, which are by no means 



