324 Exhibits. 



Axe of lead, found on Crofts, Kirkpatrick-Durham, 

 among soil excavated bj' a deep drainer, 2 inches long ; head, 

 I inch deep. 



Stone Axe said to be found near Kirkcowan, Wigtown- 

 shire, .3j inches long by 14 inch broad at cutting end. 



Snuff Mull, If inch by J inch broad, supposedly old in design. 



Brass Ball with 36 numbered facets, got in Kirkpatrick- 

 Diviham Village Mr James Davidson said he believed it was 

 used in crystallography for purposes of definition, 

 ilni December, 1910. — The Secretary. — Two Whorls, (a) circular, 

 fiat, being ornamented with encircling lines ; (b) shaped like 

 a hall' cone, both of claystone and found on Dargavel Farm. 

 20t;i January, 1911. — Mr M. H. M'Kerrow. — Rapier found at 

 Ca^tledylces, length of blade, 2 feet 2i inches ; remains of 

 tang, 4 inches; blade grooved. Coin, unidentified, supposedly 

 Dutch. P^ound in Ruthwell parish. 

 31st March, 1911. — The Secretary. — Letters of Horning against 

 the Armstrongs, 1582, from Sheriff Court Book of the period 

 in Burgh Charter Room. 

 2Ist April, 1911.— The Secretary.— Bronze Matrix of the Seal of 

 the Burgh of Eumfries, with an impression, unattached, but 

 obviously belonging to a deed dated 20th June, 1579. 



Mr Peter Stobie. — Watches (a) in tortoise-shell case, 

 dated 1775, made by Dalzell & Hunter, Dumfries ; (b) bearing 

 on the face the Royal arms and of the period of George II. 



Mr John Primrose. — Bronze Brooch of simple ring and 

 pin design, found when excavating near the Greyfriars' Con- 

 vent of Dumfries. 



Rev. H. A. Whitelaw. — Tokens in illu-stration of his 

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