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and with the addition to the list of Local Secretaries of the Rev. 
G. S. Master, of West Dean, was carried unanimonsly. 
It was then resolved that the meeting be adjourned to Tuesday, 
January 23rd, and that special notice of the meeting and its object, 
be at once circulated. 
With a hearty vote of thanks to the Chairman, which was duly 
acknowledged by Sir Jonn Awnpry, the meeting was concluded. 
Donations to the Atlusenm and Hibrary. 
The Council have the pleasure to acknowledge the following Donations to the 
Museum and Library :-—— 
From Joun Gopwin, Esq., a Photograph of an ancient building at Malmesbury, 
framed and glazed. 
From Mrs. TAnneEB, a collection of Coins. 
From Apmrrat Montaev, Coins and a Pamphlet. 
From The High Sheriff, (J. W. G. Spicer, Esq.,) Specimens of Manufactures of 
the Feeje Islanders. 
From C. Roacu Smiru, Esq., (the Author,) a Catalogue of Anglo-Saxon 
Antiquities in the South Kensington Museum. 
From Dr. Tuurnam, a Drawing of a Roman Sarcophagus found at Wraxall. 
From H. D. Sxrinz, Esq., (the Author,) the History of Bathford, 1 vol. 
From R. Muxtines, Esq., MS. copy of Wilts Visitations, 1623. 
From the Author, Address to Meeting of Archeological Institute at Cardiff, by 
Epwarp A. Freeman, D.C.L.; and Inaugural Address to Meeting of 
' Somersetshire Archeological and Natural History, 1871, by the same. 
From Mrs. CHAMBERLAINE, Seend, a large Cabinet, containing Fossils and 
Minerals, chiefty collected in Wiltshire, by the late George Chamberlaine, Esq. 
From H. Butcuer, Esq., Devizes, the Publications of the Paleontographical 
Society, 12 vols. quarto. 
They have also received ‘‘ Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Dédien, 
March, and June, 1871.” ‘‘Journal of Historical and Archeological 
Me ociation of Ireland, No. 8.” 
The Society is indebted to the Rey. W. C. PLenpERLEATH for having com- 
piled a MS. Catalogue of the Books in the Society’s Library. 
