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Additions to Atluseum and Library. 
The Museum. 
Presented by Mr. W. Cunnincton; Model of Silbury Hill, showing the 
direction of the Roman Road as ascertained in the exca- 
vations made in 1867 and subsequently.——Small Bronze 
Palstave of scarce form, from Avebury. Bronze Roman 
Key, from Pans Lane, Devizes. Forgeries by ‘Flint 
Jack.” 
‘ Miss Cxrara R. Britton, by desire of the late Mrs. Britton : 
The Gold Medal presented by King Frederick William 
IV. of Prussia to the late John Britton, Esq., in 1845. 
- [In addition a small collection of Flint Implements, &c., most of which were 
for some time deposited in the Museum, have been purchased from 
Mr. WiLiiam CunnineTon. The most notable objects are the pair of 
magnificent polished Flint Celts, found at Crudwell in 1862, and the 
large Celt of Quartzite, said to have been found in North Wilts. ] 
The Library. 
Presented by THe Auruoritres oF Her Majesty’s STATIONERY OFFICE : 
112 volumes of the “ Rolls Series” of Chronicles. 
a THE AvutTHor: Journal of an Excursion to Eastbury and 
Bristol, &c., in May and June, 1767, by Sir Joseph Banks, 
with notes and preface by S. G. Perceval. 
A Mr. G. E. DartNeELL: Two Wiltshire Pamphlets——Scraps 
—Salisbury Directory. 
A Rev. C. V. Gopparp: Wilts Pamphlets. 
% Mr. Ropert Stone: The Lady Victoria Tylney Long 
Wellesley: a Memoir. 
oe Mr. W. Cunnineton: Twelve parchment deeds connected 
with Devizes Wiltshire during the Civil Wars, by James 
_ Waylen, extracted from the ‘Wiltshire Independent,” 
complete MS. Commonplace Book of Sir Henry 
Bayntun, Sir Edward Bayntun, Sheriff, 1637, and Sir 
Edward Bayntun, Sheriff, 1664, from 1614 to 1679 
Wilts Pamphlets——MS. copy by Mr. Waylen of Early 
Printed Ballad. 
a Mr. H. HE. Mepuicorr: Sets of North Wilts Church Magazin 
—Salisbury Diocesan Gazette——Devizes Gazette for 
1900——Wilts Pamphlets, and Scraps. 
