Recent Wiltshire Book*, Pamphlets, (onl Articles. 73 



lit. -Gen. Pitt Rivers. Presidential Address to the 

 Dorchester Meeting* of the Royal Archaeological 



Institute (Aug. 3rd, 1897). Arclucological Journal, Vol. liv., No. 

 816, Dec, 1897, pp. 311—339. This admirable address has been already 

 noticed {Wilts Arch. Mag., Dec., 1897), in the 4to illustrated form in 

 which it was first issued by Gen. Pitt Rivers. Noticed, Reliquary, April, 

 1898. 



Correspondence of Sir Edward Nicholas, Secretary 

 of State, Edited by George P. Warner. Vol. III. 



(July, 1655—1656). Published by Camden Society. 1897. 



The Beckford Family ; Reminiscences of Ponthill 



Abbey aild LansdOWll TOWer. By W. Gregory. Twenty- 

 one illustratious. Revised and enlarged edition — only two hundred and 

 fifty copies printed. Long notice in Bath Weekly Argus, Feb. 19th, 1898. 



Barons and Knights in the County of Wilts, with 



armorial bearings. Hen. II. — James I. A list of these is included in 

 " The Note Book of Tristram Risdon, 1608—1628," transcribed and edited 

 from the original MS. in the Cathedral Library, Exeter, by James Dallas 

 and H. G. Porter. 8vo. 1897. Two hundred and fifty copies. 



Richard Jefferies. 



Article on "Woman in the Works of Richard Jefferies," by Caroline A. 

 Foley. Scots Magazine. Feb,, 1891. 



" Richard Jefferies the Naturalist," by Rev. B. G. Johns. Illus. Sunday 

 Mag., May, 1894. 



"Richard Jefferies as a Descriptive Writer," by Irving Muntz. Gentle- 

 man s Mag., Nov., 1894. 



Proposed Memorial to W. H. Pox Talbot, LL.D., 

 P.R.S., &c, Inventor of Photography. Pamphlet, 



cr. 8vo, pp. 6, privately printed 1896. The proposed memorial is the 

 re-building of the chancel of Lacock Church (which dates from 1777). The 

 last four pages contain a short but accurate account with dates, of the 

 discoveries of Fox Talbot, as compared with those of Daguerre. 



Vasteme. The Wootton Bassett Almanack and Directory for 1898 

 contains three pages of notes on Vasteme, by Mr. W. F. Parsons ; also five 

 pages of Canon Jackson's notes on the same subject, reprinted from the 

 Wilts Arch. Mag., illustrated by a nice process view of the house as it now 

 stands. 



