34 The Museum. 
Granger or Bromley. Printed demands for ship money, temp. Charles I. 
Two watches of the same date. Various medals. Drawing of. Stonehenge 
by Speed the historian, temp. Elizabeth. Bronze celt found on Charlton 
Downs, &c., &c. Silver cup and two dishes of good repoussé work, of the 
reign of George I. To the Natural History Section his Lordship was also a 
contributor of some well preserved specimens, including a Bittern (Ardea 
stellaris), Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola), Goosander {Dergus merganser), 
Redbreasted Merganser (Mergus serrator), a pair of short-eared Owls (Strix 
brachyotus), pair of Sparrow Hawks and young (Falco nisus), Buzzard (Falco 
buteo), Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), a fine specimen of the Grey 
Phalarope (Phalaropus platyrhynchus) in winter plumage, Nightjar (Capri- 
mulgus Europeus), Dotterell (Charadrius morinellus) Polecat (Mustela puto- 
rius), Ermine Weasels (Mustela erminea) in winter dress, and a pair of Stoats 
and young in summer dress. 
By Lavy Poors :— 
Some fine specimens of old lace, including Venetian and English points, 
&e., &e. 
By Mrs. E Wickens, The Close :— 
A volume of drawings of various remains of antiquity in Salisbury from the 
year 1820, and the only record extant of many local antiquities which haye 
disappeared since that date. Models of the old belfry in the Cathedral yard 
destroyed by Wyatt in 1789, and the wardrobe House in the Close. Original 
drawing of a mural painting discovered in St. Thomas’s Church, Salisbury, in 
1819. Flagon presented by Sir Isaac Newton to an ancestor of the ex~ 
hibitor. 
By Miss Dyxe, The Close :— 
Mortuary ring with head of Charles I,, enamelled and emblems of death on 
the back. Presentation ring. Specimens of old Venetian point lace. 
By Mrs. MonrcoMeEry :— 
_ A painting. on copper of the Blessed Virgin, of Spanish work. 
By E. G. Benson, Esq :— 
A large and interesting collection of Greek, Roman, English, and other 
coins. Also a pair of bronze figures discovered behind a mantlepiece in the 
Close by the Rey. G. Benson. 
By the Rev. Sus-pEaAN Eyre :— 
A very interesting engraving by J. S, Muller, of the interior of Salisbury 
Cathedral, from a drawing by J. Biddlecomb, 1754. (This engraving shows 
the original early English organ-screen, removed by Wyatt in 1789, anda 
large font in the nave.) 
By the Rey. A. C. Smrra :— 
Case containing a handsome pair of the great spotted Cuckoo (Cuculus 
glandarius), from Africa, and also a pair of the common Cuckoo (Cuculus 
canorus.) 
By the Rev. J. J. Scorr :— 
Medal, ‘‘ In piam memoriam Gulielmi ITI.” Bezoar stone, enclosed in 
an oriental case of gold filigree work. Two specimens of lacquered ware 
from the East Indies. Indian fan, carved box of sandal wood, and specimen 
of bead work from North America, 
