212 EXHIBITS AND PRESENTATIONS. 
the time of Charles I., containing two cameo portraits. 
Other exhibits were :—Ticket admitting Andrew Glendinning 
to the freedom of the burgh of Annan in 1802; Bible 275 
years old, with genealogical tree from Adam to Christ, and 
“Psalms of Spiritual Songs,’’ with music, etc. 
18TH May. 
Professor Scott-Elliot—A number of interesting Plants. 
Dr J. W. Martin—Stone Coral from the Arbigland Reef and 
other Specimens and Curios. 
Rev. H. A. Whitelaw—A Coin of Claudius, struck to commemo- 
rate the Conquest of Great Britain by the Romans. 
Mr Robert Rawson-—A number of specimens of Wool and other 
Textile Raw Material. (Mr Rawson gave an interesting 
explanation of the materials and their values and uses.) 
Miss A. Murphie—An Old Edition of “ Peden’s Prophecies.’’ 
