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Honorary Foreign Members.

Arbellot, M. L'Abbé, Limoges

Ardant, Monsieur Maurice, Limoges

Boutelou, Don Claudio, Seville

Bover, Don Joaquin Maria, Minorca

Brassai, Professor Samuel, Klausenberg, Transylvania.

Brugsch-Bey, H., Gratz

Cara, Signor Gaetano, Cagliari

Carrara, Professor, Spalatro

Cassaquy, Monsieur Poncin, Seraings-sur-Meuse, near Liège

Cesnola, General Luigi Palma di, New York

Chalon, M. Rénier, President of the Royal Numismatic Society of Belgium, Brussels

Coste, Monsieur, Marseilles

Courval, Le Vicomte de, au Château de Pinon, near Chavignon
Dassy, Monsieur, Marseilles

Delisle, Monsieur Léopold, Hon. F.S.A., Paris

Delgado, Don Antonio, Madrid

Durand, Monsieur Antoine, Calais

Dubosc, Monsieur, St.-Lo, Normandy

Dupont, Monsieur Gustave, Caen

Dupont, Monsieur Lecointre, Hon. F.S.A., Poitiers
Fillon, Monsieur Benjamin, Fontenay-le-Comte

Forbes, Dr. J. Russell, Rome

Formaville, Monsieur H. de, Caen

Gestoso, Señor Don José, Seville

Habel, Herr Schierstein, Biberich

Hefner von Alteneck, Herr von, Munich

Hildebrandt, Herr Hans, Stockholm

Jones, T. Rupert, Esq., F.R.S.

Klein, Professor, Mainz

Köhne, Baron Bernhard, St. Petersburg

Lenoir, Monsieur Albert, Paris

Lindenschmidt, Dr. Ludwig, Mainz

Mowat, Mons. Robert, Paris

Nilsson, Professor, Lund

Reichensperger, Monsieur, Trèves
Richard, Monsieur Ad., Montpellier
De Rossi, Commendatore, Rome
Da Silva, Chevalier J., Lisbon
Spano, The Canon Giovanni, Cagliari
Stephens, Professor, Copenhagen
Vassallo, Dr. Cesare, Malta

PUBLICATIONS EXCHANGED WITH

The Society of Antiquaries of London, Burlington House, London, W.
The Royal Archæological Institute, Oxford Mansion, Oxford Street, W.
The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archæological Society, the Museum, Glouces-

ter

The Cambridge Antiquarian Society.-Care of Dr. Hardcastle, Downing College, Cambridge

The Derbyshire Archæological and Natural History Society, Derby

The Kent Archæological Society, The Museum, Maidstone.

The Somersetshire Society of Antiquaries, Taunton

The Sussex Archæological Society, The Castle, Lewes

The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, National Museum, Queen Street, Edinburgh

Société d'Archéologie de Bruxelles, Rue de Palais, Brussels

The Society of Antiquaries, The Castle, Newcastle-on-Tyne

The Wiltshire Archæological Society, Devizes

The Cambrian Archæological Association, 4 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.

The Powys-land Club, care of the Rev. W. V. Lloyd, Haslebech Rectory, Northampton

The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 7 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin

The Royal Dublin Society, Kildare Street, Dublin

The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S. America.

The Library, Bureau of Ethnology, Washington D. C., U.S. America

And sent to

The University Libraries (4).-Care of G. W. Eccles, Esq., 96 Great Russell Street, W.C.

The Copyright Office, British Museum.

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BY THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF NORTHBROOK, G.C.S.I.,
LORD-LIEUTENANT OF HAMPSHIRE, ETC.

WHEN I was honoured by being asked to be President
of this Congress I said that, not professing to be an
archæologist, I considered myself very unworthy of the
distinction, and I only consented to accept the honour
because it was thought I might be of some service to
the Association. I was afterwards somewhat alarmed
at being told that it was usual for the President to
deliver what is called an "inaugural address", but I was
comforted by finding that at the last meeting held in
this city, in 1845, the Marquis of Northampton, who
was then President, confined himself to a very few
remarks, and left to the Dean of Westminster, the late
Samuel Wilberforce, the duty of recommending the
objects of the Association to public support. We have
here to-night an ecclesiastical dignitary still more closely
connected with us than Dean Wilberforce then was-
I mean, of course, the Dean of Winchester, who has not
only carefully studied the history of our Cathedral and
dealt with its fabric with admirable judgment and good
taste, but has given us an excellent history of Win-
chester, and is superintending the issue of the volumes
of the Hampshire Record Society, which will throw
much additional light on the antiquities of the county
and city. As the Dean is about to read a paper to-

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