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Presents to the Society since the Publication of the
Twelfth Volume of the Archaeologia.

Sir William Hamilton, Knt.

The Second Volume of a Collection of Engravings from Antient Vases of Greek workmanship in his Possession, folio.

Rev. Francis Hen. Egerton, A. M.

The Hippolytus of Euripides edited by him from the Oxford Press, 410.

Royal Society of London.

The Philosophical Transactions for 1796 and 1798, 4to.

Rev. John Gutch, A.M.

History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford, from the Original MS. of Anthony Wood in the Bodleian Library, 4 vols. 410.

Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce.

The fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth volumes of their Transactions, 8vo.

Rev. Edward Ledwich, LL.B.

Statistical account by him of the Parish of Aghaboe, in the Queen's County, Ireland, 8vo. Dublin, 1796.

Ds. Adamus Fabroni, Honorary Member.

Simulacro di nuova Venere—Firenze, 1796.

The late Bishop of Exeter.

A Drawing of an Altar in the Priest Vicar's Vestry in the Cathedral of Exeter.

Edward King, Esq.

Vestiges of Oxford Castle, or a small Fragment of a Work intended to be published speedily, on the History of Antient Castles, and on the Progress of Architecture, folio, 1796." Also "Remarks concerning Stones said to have fallen from the Clouds, both in these Days and in ancient Times, 1796, 410."

John Chamberlaine, Esq.

No. 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, of engraved Portraits after Original Drawings by Holbein in his Majesty's Collection.

Richard