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Miraculis occultis Nature,’’ &c., Frankfort, 1593, (in old hogskin binding, 
stamped with figures of Fortune and Justice.) Description of England, by 
T. Smith, Elzevir edition, 1641. The latter work contains, at p. 31, the 
following description of Salisbury :—“Sarisburia cedificiorum magnificentia 
et elegantia nulli cedens!”’ Plan of Salisbury Cathedral, west front, after 
Hollar, 1808 ; the north-west view, after Hollar, 1670, showing the Hunger- 
ford and Beauchamp Chapels destroyed by Wyatt in 1789; and the east 
view, 1670, A pair of shoes, of English needlework about 1690, and a lady’s 
girdle about 1730. 
By Mr. W. Osmonp, Jun. :— ¢ 
Copy of Heading of the original Charter granted by Edw. Iy., to the 
tailors of New Sarum, dated 14th Dec., 1461. 
By Mr. S. Maton :— 
Roman jug from a barrow on Salisbury Plain. Carving representing the 
Assumption of the Virgin. Plan of Salisbury 1751. Several posey rings. 
By Mr. J. Rumpoip :— 
Several examples of decade and posey rings, one of them said to have been 
found at Stonehenge, also an ancient clock with curiously inlaid case. 
By Mr. WIxxzs :— 
A Majolica drug vase bearing the figure of St. Sebastian, also a double 
vase of Mexican Pottery. 
By Mr. Beacu :— 
Court sword of Alderman Beckford, of Fonthill. when Lord Mayor of 
London for the third time A.D. 1770. 
By Mr. Conntneron, Devizes :— 
Three fine specimens of stone celts found in North Wilts, Case of fossil 
Crustaceans from the Upper-green-sand of Wiltshire. Piece of needlework 
temp. Elizabeth. Photograph of John Britton. 
By Mr. R. T. Sure :— 
Specimens of flint flakings from a river-bed near Weymouth. 
By the Rev. 8. Lrrrnewoop :— 
Latin Bible, with illustrations, A.D. 1512. Portrait of our Saviour, in 
tapestry, from a gem cut by order of the Emperor Tiberius Cesar, and sent 
by him to Pope Innocent VIII. 
By Mr. Srarrarp, Calne :— 
Highly curious masonic snuff box, of very rare device. 
The inscription on this tapestry is as follows: 
VERA SALYVATORIS NOSTRI EFFIGIES 
AD IMITATIONEM IMAGINIS SMARAGDO INCIS& 
IVSSVY TIBERII CHSARIS QVO SMARAGDO PO- 
STEA, EX THESAVYRO CONSTANTINOPOLITANO, 
TYRCARVYM IMPERATOR INNOCENTIVM VIII. 
PONT. MAX: ROM. DONAVIT, PRO REDIMENDO 
FRATRE CHRISTIANIS CAPTIVO. 
