10 VALUABLE AND INTERESTING- BOOKS. 



ANCIENT COINS OF CITIES AND PRINCES, Geographically 

 Arranged and Described Hispania, GaLlia, Britannia. By J. Y. Akerman, F.S.A. 

 8vo, with engravings of many hundred Coins from actual examples. Cloth, 18s. 



COINS OF THE ROMANS RELATING TO BRITAIN, Described 

 and Illustrated. By J. Y. Akerman, F.S.A. Second Edition, greatly enlarged, 8vo, 

 with plates and woodcuts, 10s. 6d. 



NUMISMATIC ILLUSTRATIONS of the Narrative Portions of the 

 NEW TESTAMENT. By J. Y. Akerman. 8vo, numerous woodcuts from the original 

 Coins in various public and private Collections. Cloth, 5s. 



NUMISMATIC CHRONICLE AND JOURNAL OF THE NUMIS- 

 MATIC SOCIETY. Edited by J. Y. Akerman. Published Quarterly, at 3s. 6d. 

 per Number. 

 This is the only repertory of Numismatic ages and countries, by the first Numisma- 



intelligence ever published in England. It tists of the day, both English and Foreign. 



contains papers on coins and medals, of all Odd parts to complete sets. 



LIST OF TOKENS ISSUED BY WILTSHIRE TRADESMEN 



in the Seventeenth Century. By J. Y. Akerman. 8vo, platen, sewed, Is. 6d. 



LECTURES ON THE COINAGE OF THE GREEKS AND 



ROMANS, Delivered in the University of Oxford. By Edward Cardwell, D.D., Prin- 

 cipal of St. Albau's Hail, and Professor of Ancient History. 8vo, cloth, 4s. (original 

 price hs. 6d.) 

 A very interesting historical volume, and written in a pleasing and popular manner. 



HISTORY OF THE CO1JS 7 S OF CUNOBELINE, and of the 

 ANCIENT BRITONS. By the Rev. Beale Poste. 8vo, with numerous plates and 

 woodcuts, cloth (only 40 printed), 1. 8s. 



TOURNEY TO BERESFORD HALL, in Derbyshire, the Seat of 



J Charles Cotton, Esq., the celebrated Author and Angler. By W. Alexander, F.S.A., 



F.L.S., late Keeper of the Prints in the British Museum, Crowu 4to, printed on 



tinted paper, with a spirited frontispiece, representing Walton and his adopted Son 



Cotton in the Fishing -house, and vignette title-page. Cloth, 5s. 



Dedicated to the Anglers of Great Britain and the various Walton and Cotton 

 Clubs. Only 100 printed. 



ARCHAEOLOGICAL MINE ; a Magazine, in which will be comprised 

 the History of Kent, founded on the basis of Hasted. By A. J. Duukiu. 8vo. 

 Parts 1 to 24. Published Monthly. Is. each. 



NOTES ON THE CHURCHES in the Counties of KENT, SUSSEX, 

 and SURREY, mentioned in Domesday Book, and those of more recent Date; with 

 some Account of the Sepulchral Memorials and other Antiquities. By the Rev. Arthur 

 Hussey. Thick too, fine plates. Clotli, 18s. 



KENTISH CUSTOMS. ConsuetudinesKancise. A History of G-AVEL- 

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HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF RICHBOROUGH, RECUL- 

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 many engravings on wood and copper, by F. H^. Fair holt. Cloth, 1. Is. 

 ** No antiquarian volume could display a sented Roach Smith, the ardent explorer ; 



trio of names more zealous, successful, and Fairholt, the excellent illustrator; and 



intelligent, on the subject of Romano-Bri- Rolfe, the indefatigable collector." Lite- 



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