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tlie initials of William, Lord Herries, and dated 1601, witli an 

 allegorical design representing an elepliant with a howdali on its 

 back, supporting a unicorn and a lion tighting ; the unicorn has 

 driven his horn into tlie ojien nioutli of his antagonist, and through 

 the head — Caj)tain Maxwell. A walking cane of Lady Winefred 

 Maxwell of Terregles, who died in 1801, with a gold top bearing 

 a heraldic device — an eagle displayed, and a savage or wild man, 

 with the motto, " Secjuauiur ; " footman's stick of the same period 

 — Captain Maxwell. A cartouch that belonged to Robert 

 Maxwell of Breoch (1804) ; fragments of pottery found in the 

 moat at Carlaverock — Afr W. J. AInxwell. Part of the oak cornice 

 of one of the rooms of the Castle of Dumfries, found when taking 

 down the New Church in 1867 ; Provost Crichton's baton, used 

 during the Dumfries Meal Riots — Mr James Davidson. One 

 guinea note of the Commercial Bank, Dumfries (1804), antique 

 perforated silver needle-case, model of an old spinning-wheel — 

 Mr J. Gibson Starke. A Trades' jug, the Provost's staff of Dum- 

 fries — Mr James Lennox. A seal of the Burgh of Whithorn, 

 ditto of Whithorn Abbey, the crest of the Galloway Family (a 

 drawing) — Mr J. G. Kinna. Several old plates, including one of 

 Prince Charlie — Mr R. Gillies. The Stakeford Jug, several old 

 newspapers, glovers' minute book, handwriting of Paul Jones — 

 Mrs Hay. Thirty and a half sheets of old theatrical bills — Mr 

 W. Anderson. The silver gun and the silver arrow of Kirkcud- 

 bright, a Dalswinton bell, twenty-eight jDackets of Communion 

 tokens, representing the different parishes in the Stewartry ; 

 sci'ap-book, &c. — Kirkcudbright Museuni. The " Siller Gun " 

 and tlie burgh standard weights and measures — From the Town 

 Vov/ncil of Dumfries. The deacon of tailors' staff', a box made 

 by the French prisoners when in Dumfries — Miss C'urrie. An 

 old clock, several old cups "and saucers, glass bottles, candlesticks, 

 a carved box, ifec. — Mr Armstrong. The shoemakers' flag — Mr 

 John Wilson. The trades' flag — Mr George Thomson. Thejougs 

 which wei'e formerly at the Market Cross, Lochmaben — Lochinaben 

 Town Council. A pair of thumbikins — Mrs Gilchrist. Tiie 

 trades' punch-bowl — Mrs Dunbar. The jougs from Moniaive, a 

 spinning-wheel — Dr Grierson. The King's Speech (9th January, 

 1716), Charter, etc., of the Earl of Nithsdale— il/r T. A. Currie. 

 A small model saddle, pair of wooden compasses, powder liorn 

 dated 1782, four leather snuff mulls, one snuff-box niade of the 

 wood of Burns' bedstead — ^fr Kohprf Murrai/. 



