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book_ MELANION _has referred us to, and hope in the course of two or three weeks to bring the subject forward in a manner to give general satisfaction._ _Greenhill's_ Exposition of Ezekiel with Observations thereupon, _reprinted in 1839, in imp. 8vo., is marked in C. J. Stewart's Catalogue, at 18s_. COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED._--C. S.--Pwcca.--T.S.D.--W. Bell.--E.W.E.--Auctor.--F.E.M.--David Stevens.--Melanion.--W.H.C.--B.N.--Vox.--S. Beauchamp.--G.W.--C.W.G. (who is thanked for his private communication)--H.C. de St. C.--J.G.--C.B.B.--W.R.O. (thanks)--S.L.--J.P.--J.G. (Kilkenny)--H.M.--S.W.--E.S.J.--D. and W.--R.T. Hampson.--F.R.A.--H.B.--B.W.G.--J.F.M._ _A neat Case for holding the Numbers of_ "NOTES AND QUERIES," _until the completion of each volume, is now ready, price 1s. 6d., and may be had_, by Order, _of all Booksellers and Newsmen_. * * * * * Nearly ready, 8vo., with etched Frontispiece, by Wehnert, and Eight Engravings, SABRINAE COROLLA: a Volume of Classical Translations with original Compositions contributed by Gentlemen educated at Shrewsbury School. Among the Contributors are the Head Masters of Shrewsbury, Stamford, Repton, and Birmingham Schools; Andrew Lawson, Esq., late M.P.; the Rev. R. Shilleto, Cambridge; the Rev. T.S. Evans, Rugby; J. Riddell, Esq., Fellow of Ballol College, Oxford; the Rev. E.M. Cope, H.J. Hodgson, Esq., H.A.J. Munro, Esq., W.G. Clark, Esq., Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, and many other distinguished Scholars from both Universities. This Work is edited by three of the principal Contributors. GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * Illustrated with numerous Woodcuts, 8vo, 19s. 6d. THE PRIMEVAL ANTIQUITIES OF DENMARK. By J.J.A. WORSAAE, M.R.S.A., of Copenhagen. Translated and applied to the Illustration of similar Remains in England; by WILLIAM J. THOMS, Esq., F.S.A., Secretary of the Camden Society. This work was originally written to show how the early history of Denmark might be read through its monuments, and has been translated and applied to the history of similar remains in England, in the hope that it will be found a useful hand-book for the use of those who desire to know something of the nature of the numerous primeval monuments scattered over these Islands, and the light which their investigation is likely to throw over the earliest and most obscure periods of our Nati
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