JAMES JOHNSTON 



Begs to inform the numerous applicants' who replied to his Notice in the ' Geologist ' for 

 March, that the species will amount to not less than 180, to consist of 



LAND and FRESHWATER SHELLS, MARINE, and FOSSILS, 



As found in the Fens and Seacoast of Norfolk. 

 The Fossils will include those found in the Norfolk and Suffolk Crag. He will also ob- 

 tain many from the Tertiary of Sussex, Hampshire, and Isle of Wight Beds, to which he 

 will take trips, having collected from these localities, being well acquainted with them. A 

 list of all the Subscribers will be sent to each one in May ; the engagement on my part to 

 begin now and end November the 15th, when the shares will be divided and sent to the 

 Subscribers. The Subscription can be made payable to me at Aldeby, or sent in registered 

 letter as above. Happy to give information on receiving an addressed envelope, 

 JAMES JOHNSTON, ALDEBY, BECCLES. 

 Insects, all orders, Plants, and Eggs cheap, or collected on the same terms. 



Now ready, in an elegant Volume, small quarto, with Fifteen Photographic 

 Illustrations. Price 21s. cloth gilt ; 31s. 6d. morocco. 



HIS BIBTHPLACE, HOME, AND GRAVE. 



A PILGRIMAGE TO STRATFORD-ON-AVON 

 IN THE AUTUMN OF 1863. 



BY THE 



REV. J. M. JEPHSON, B.A., F.S.A. 



WITH 



PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS BY ERNEST EDWARDS, B.A. 



A CONTRIBUTION TO THE TERCENTENARY COMMEMORATION OF THE POET'S BIRTH. 

 LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 



1. shakespere's house, STRATFORD-ON- 



ayon; from henley street. 



2. ditto, showing the window of the 



room in which he was born. 



3. interior of the room in which 

 shakespere was born. 



4. shakespere's house, from the garden. 



the garden- seat a carved stone re- 

 moved from new place. 



5. living room in shakespere's house. 



6. ancient house at stratford-on-avon. 



7. ancient font, in the parish church, 



in which it is believed shakespere 

 was baptized. 



8. porch of parish church, stratford- 



ON-AVON. 



" Mr. Jephson undertakes to describe Stratford 

 in connection with Shakespere for that much 

 larger class which wishes to gain its information 

 about the Poet on the easiest terms possible. ... 

 Arrived at the place, he sets to work, observes, de- 

 scribes, and calls photography to the aid of descrip- 

 tion, making his remarks in a lively, gossiping 

 strain, which an ill-natured critic might call super- 



9. GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND TOWER OF THE 



GUILD CHAPEL, STRATFORD-ON-AVON. 



10. ANN HATHAWAY'S COTTAGE, SHOTTERY. 



11. CHARLECOTE HALL, NEAR STRATFORD- 

 ON-AVON ; THE SEAT OF SIR THOS. LUCY 

 (JUSTICE SHALLOW). 



12. RUINS OF NEW PLACE, STRATFORD-ON- 

 AVON : THE HOUSE IN WHICH SHAKE- 

 SPERE DIED. 



13. WEST END OF PARISH CHURCH, STRAT- 

 FORD-ON-AVON. 



14. MONUMENT OF SHAKESPERE IN THE PA- 

 RISH CHURCH, STRATFORD-ON-AVON. 



15. MONUMENT OF SHAKESPEEE, IN POETS' 



CORNER, WESTMINSTER ABBEY. 



ficial. But it is not so superficial as it seems ; art 

 has been employed to conceal art; and somehow 

 the principal facts about Shakespeare drop in quite 

 in a chatty, natural way, which evades altogether 

 the dulness of a set treatise. . . . His entente cor- 

 diale with Mr. Edwards, the photographer, has 

 added to the attractiveness of his volume."— Guar' 

 dian. 



LOVELL REEYE & CO., 5, HENRIETTA STREET, COYENT GARDEN. 



