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books to our Museum and Library ; and would once more commend 
its objects to the county at large, trusting more and more to attract 
the co-operation, the sympathy, and the support of all who desire to 
elucidate the history, past and present, of Wiltshire.” 
On the motion of T. B. Firowsr, Esq., seconded by Dr. Hiwcads 
the report was approved and adopted. 
The present officers of the Society were then re-elected, with the 
following additions :—to the Vice-Presidents of the Society: Rev. 
Canon Jackson, F.S.A., Sir John Lubbock, Bart., M.P., Sir John 
Neeld, Bart., Charles Penruddocke, Esq., W. H. Poynder, Esq. To 
the General Secretaries: C. H.Talbot, Esq. And to be Honorary 
Curators of the Museum, Rev. H. A. Olivier, and Henry Cunnington, 
Esq. 
The proceedings were entirely of a formal character, and as soon 
as the business was completed, the meeting was dissolved. 
Donations to the Alusenm and Aibrarp. 
The Council have much pleasure in acknowledging, with thanks, 
the following donations to the Museum and Library :— 
By Mr. FLowER, Bath :—Two Copper Coins. 
By the Rev. E. Pracocx :—Sixty-one Coins (mostly tokens). 
By E. C. Lownpes, Esq. ;—Specimens of Wiltshire Fossils. 
By Mr. W. Cunnineton, London :—A Collection of Fossil Mammalian Bones 
found in Wiltshire, consisting of femur, and other bones, of Elephas primi- 
genius, bones of Bison, Rhinoceros, and Bos primigenius, 
The following have also been received:—No. 1 Bulletin of the United States - 
Geological and Geographical Survey. Synopsis of the Flora of Colorado. Nos. 
21 and 22 Historical and Archeological Soeiety of Ireland. Eighth Annual 
Report of the Peabody Museum. Guide to Belfast. Proceedings of the 
Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club. Part 4, vol vi., of the Proceedings of the 
Society of Antiquaries of London. 
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