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* * * Price One Shilling, THE NATIONAL MISCELLANY FOR APRIL contains: 1. The New Civil Service Scheme. 2. The Flaw in the Column. 3. The Labour Parliament. 4. An Avalanche on the Great St. Bernard. 5. Mediaeval London. 6. Saturday Night. 7. The Weekly Periodicals. 8. Sea Life and Sea Literature. 9. Notices. 10. Poetry. At the OFFICE, No. 1. Exeter Street, Strand, London. * * * * * Forwarded Free on receipt of 30 Postage Stamps. ARCHITECTURAL BOTANY; setting forth the Geometrical Distribution of Foliage, Flowers, Fruit. &c., with 20 Original Designs for decorating Cornices, Spandrils, Crosses, Corbels, Capitals, Bosses, Panels, &c. By W. P. GRIFFITH, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A. *** Part II. nearly ready. London: 9. St. John's Square. * * * * * On April 30th will be published, in fcp. 8vo., boards, price 1s. 6d. ADVENTURES OF A BASHFUL IRISHMAN. By W. F. DEACON, Author of "Annette," "Vincent Eden," &c. *** The late Judge Talfourd, in his Memoir of Mr. Deacon, calls this humorous Tale "A pleasant history of an Irish Gil Blas, containing satirical notices of prominent Irish Patriots, and a description of an Irish Trial, in which there is a vivid and extremely amusing caricature of O'Connell." London: DAVID BRYCE, 48. Paternoster Row. * * * * * {342} ARCHAEOLOGICAL WORKS BY JOHN YONGE AKERMAN, FELLOW AND SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON. AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INDEX to Remains of Antiquity of the Celtic, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon Periods. 1 vol. 8vo., price 15s. cloth, illustrated by numerous Engravings, comprising upwards of five hundred objects. A NUMISMATIC MANUAL. 1 vol. 8vo., price One Guinea. *** The Plates which illustrate this Volume are upon a novel plan, and will, at a glance, convey more information regarding the types of Greek, Roman, and English Coins, than can be obtained by many hours' careful reading. Instead of a fac-simile Engraving being given of that which is already an enigma to the tyro, the most striking and characteristic features of the Coin are dissected and placed by themselves, so that the eye soon becomes familiar with them. A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of Rare and Unedited Roman Coins, from the Earliest Period to the taking of Rome under Constantine Pal
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