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maben; Mr John Maxwell, H.M. Travelling Commissioner, 
Gold Coast ; and the Secretary. 
Marcu 16TH. 
Mr James Lennox—Limestone celt found in Cummertrees ; stone 
whorl found at Rockhall, Torthorwald; a shilling and two 
sixpences of Queen Elizabeth found respectively in Cummer- 
trees, Mouswald, and Torthorwald, dated 1575 and 1566. 
Mr R. Service—Dried flower of Physianthus albens, to which 
was caught, by its long tongue, one of the Sphinx Moths, 
from the Transvaal. 
Mr W. M‘Cutcheon—Cocoa nut emptied by tits. 
Misses Henderson, 92 Queen’s Place—Pair old shoe buckles, old 
knife and fork; walking stick, which belonged to Provost 
John Crosbie, Provost of Dumfries in 1712 and following 
years; and the following Jacobite relics:—Teapot used at’ 
“Prince Charlie’s’’ table when im Dumfries in 1745, and 
claret jug from which the Prince drank. 
ApRIL 20TH. 
Mrs Thompson, Inveresk, Dumfries—Water-colour paintings of 
wild flowers. 
Mr Dermid M. Ross, Duntrune-—Roman and other coins. 
May 4TH. 
Mr R. Service—Stone mallet, sent by Mr Douglas, Barstibly, and 
found on his farm; piece of vitreous silica got at extreme 
point of living rock. 
Mr W. Dickie—Cast adder’s skin found on Skeoch Hill. 
Mr J. Rutherford, Jardington—Equatorial star-finder, designed 
by himself. 
