The English Archeologist's Handbook. By Henry Godwin, F.S.A. (Parker & Son.) In a very judicious Introduction, Mr. Godwin points out the difficulties with which the student of archæology is surrounded from the bulkiness and expense of almost all books which treat of this interesting science, and shows that the student who may set forth to study our national monuments would require a very considerable outlay to secure the books, and then having expended a camel-load of copper in their purchase, would require the camel itself to transport them. But we will let Mr. Godwin tell in his own words the object of the book before us: "The experience of some years of irksome and humiliating, although unavoidable ignorance, has guided me in the selection of those subjects on which information is most necessary, and most difficult of attainment; and this information I have with much labour, and at no inconsiderable expense, endeavoured to collect, condense, and classify, rectifying as far as I could what I considered erroneous, and popularising, as far as the matter Notices to Correspondents. THE SHAKESPEARES OF ROWINGTON. We hope next week to lay before our readers a very interesting paper on the subject of this branch of the Shakespeare family. G. H. T. Mathematical queries do not come within the objects of "N. & Q." T. W. T. The line "The modest water saw its God and blushed," is by Crashaw. See two interesting papers upon it in our 1st S. vi. 358, and viii. 242. C. B. 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