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Honations to the Alusenm and Hibvary. 
The Council of the Society have the pleasure of acknowledging the following 
Donations to the Museum and Library. 
By the Rev. H. Hargis, Winterbourne Monkton:—An Anglo-Saxon plated 
bronze fibula, and four silver and six bronze Roman coins. 
By the Rev. W. H. Jonzs, Bradford :—A silver Staverton token. 
By Joun Tuurnam, Esq., M.D. :—WNotices of ancient graves in Yorkshire, by 
Rev. M. Greenwell; and report of Professor Nilsson’s paper on Stonehenge. 
By the Rev. J. Witxrnson, Broughton Gifford :—Fine specimens of remains 
of Elephas primigenius, from the Drift near Melksham. 
By T. B. Frower, Esq., F.L.S.:—‘* Walford’s Tourist,” 2 vols. 
By the Rey. P. A. L. Woop:—Faculty for repairing St. John’s Church, 
Devizes. 
The Secretaries have been informed that a very valuable bequest of books, 
cabinets, and specimens have been made to the Society by the late Mrs. 
Merewether. They have not yet received information as to the particulars of 
this bequest, but hope to have the pleasure of acknowledging it in the next 
number of the Magazine. 
BOTANY OF WILTS. 
A note has been received from the Rev. T. F. Ravenshaw, Rector of Pewsey, 
correcting an error into which he had fallen with reference to finding the plant 
“ Bunium Bulbocastanum,” on the Downs near Pewsey. On muking further 
enquiry, at the suggestion of Mr. T. Bruges Flower, Mr. Rayenshaw now finds 
that he was under an erroneous impression with reference to the above plant, 
and desires to prevent further propagation of the error, by publishing this 
statement. It is not as yet known as a Wiltshire plant. [Eds. ] 
H. BULL, Printer and Publisher, Devizes. 
