370 Additions to Musewm and Library. 
Maude Prower. ‘Shakspeare’s Patriotism.” Article in Globe, Jan. 
29th, 1901. 
George E. Dartnell. Translation of Gautier’s “Ce que disent les 
Hirondelles,” in Journal of Education, Feb., 1901. 
Pamela Tennant. “The Book of Peace.” (The Chiswick Press.) 
6s. 1901. Consists of a collection of passages from the Bible, the 
Apocrypha, and the Imitation, arranged for daily reading morning and 
evening during a space of four weeks. To each reading is appended a 
poem. 
Reviewed, Literature, Feb. 9th, 1901. 
Richard Jefferies. ‘Dewy Morn.” Newedition, 1900. London: 
Macmillan & Co. 
Additions to Atlusenm and Aibvarp. 
Museum. 
Presented by Mrs. Witson: Officer’s Helmet of the Wiltshire Militia of the 
time of the Crimean War. 
i Mrs. SuitH: Two Bird’s Skins. 
PP Mr. Stratton: Romano-British Objects from Cold Kitchen 
Hill. 
Rev. C. V. Gopparp: Stone of a Horse Mill (?), from the 
Catherine Wheel Inn, Shrewton, 1901. 
Rev. R. W. Hay: Nuremberg Token, found at Malmesbury. 
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The Library. 
Presented by Rev. E. P. Knustey: Pamphlet on Stonehenge. 
Mr. R. W. Merriman: Calendar of inclosure awards in the 
County Record Room at Devizes. (Bound copy.) 
Mr. W. Cunnineton: Five Deeds relating to the Montagu 
family of Lackham. 
Tue AutHor, Morren O. Morean: “The Royal Winged Son 
of Stonehenge and Avebury.” 
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