100 Richard Jefferies — Bibliographical Addenda. 



Externally the tower sadly lacks its finishing features, the missing 

 pinnacles should he replaced. Internally, the stone corbels am 

 springers to sustain the vaulting remain close under the floor of the 

 ringing- chamher, but I doubt if ever the vaulting was completed 



Several memorial slabs collected from all parts of the Church 

 have been placed on the floor of the tower. 



The cross on the green was restored in the last century, when thd 

 head was placed as we now see it to serve as a sun-dial. An iror^ 

 lamp has been recently fixed to the stem of the cross, which I mud! 

 hope will be removed. 



By Geobge E, Daetnell. 



f Continued from vol. xxvii., p. 99.,/ 



^gfl^HESE few pages consist entirely of additions to the biblio- 

 |p t|R| graphical section of my previous article. To the other 

 sections I need add nothing here, as the subject has been very fully 

 dealt with of late by abler pens than mine. 



I have to express my indebtedness to Mr, EL S. Salt, for much 

 land assistance as regards magazine and other articles which had 

 escaped my own notice, and also to Dr. S. A. Jones, for a very 

 useful list of the American editions. 



If any reader of this Magazine can inform me where and when 

 the article on Savemake Forest, quoted by Mr. Besant in the Eulogy, 

 was originally published, I shall be much obliged to him, as up to 

 the present time it has proved impossible to ascertain 'anything 

 definite about it. 



