92 Additions to Museum and Library. 
the hollows of chalk flints and sponges in Wilts. The col- 
lection includes many species described and figured in the 
-volumes of the Palzontographical Society. There are many 
Foraminifera; many hundreds of spicules of sponges of 
beautiful form; Ostracoda; and some remains of fish, teeth 
and vertebre, exceedingly minute but perfectly preserved. 
Library. 
Presented by Mr. H. E. Meputcorr: Set of Devizes Gazette for 1902.—— 
Wiltshire Pamphlets and Scraps. Sale Catalogues. 
Mr. G. HE. Dartneti: Two Wiltshire Articles——The Dialect 
of Pewsey, by Dr. Kjederquist. ° 
Tue AvutHor (E. H. Clutterbuck): ‘‘A Day Dream and other 
Poems.” 1903. 
Tue AutHor (Edward Slow) ; ‘‘ Chronology of Wilton.” 1903. 
Tue AutHor (Rey. J. A. Lloyd): ‘‘ Notes on Mere Church.” 
1903. 
Mr. C. H. Woopwarp: ‘A History of Devizes,” by Rev. EH. J. 
Bodington. 
Mr. C. C. Braprorpd: Seventy-seven Estate Sale Catalogues 
from the Swindon neighbourhood. 
Secperary oF Boarp or Epucarion: Geological Survey Report 
on Country around Salisbury, with Geological Map of 8. 
Wilts. 
Mr. C. Awpry: Forty-six back numbers of the Magazine. 
Tue AutHor (A. Schomberg): Paper on Paul Bush, and 
another pamphlet. 
Tur AutHor (Sir Reginald F. D. Palgrave, K.C.B.): ‘“ Oliver 
Cromwell and the Royalist Insurrection of March, 1655.” 
1903. : 
Mr. W. Cunnineton: Portraits of Bishops Hoadley and Seth 
Ward. 
Canon Inman: Addison’s Works, seventeen vols, 


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