452 Portraits. 



and " The Concert-Hall and Ball-Room, Mechanics' Institution, Swindon, 

 G.W.R." ; pp. 220, 221. " The Medical Fund Society's Dispensary, 

 Swindon, G.W.E." ; p. 222. 



PORTRAITS 



Mr. F. Dickins, R.G.A., and Miss Florence Mackay (Mrs. F. Dickins), both 

 of Seend. Hearth and Rome, May 31st, 1906. 



Sir Edward P. Tennant, Bart., M.P. Illustrated London News, June 9th, 

 1906. 



F. E. Newman Rogers, M.P. Wilts Advertiser, January 18th, 1906. 



Gen. Lord Methuen. United Services Gazette, September 20th, 1906. 



Lady Dickson-Poynder aud her daughter. Gentlewoman, June 16th, 1906. 



Col. Calley, C.B., 1st Life Guards. Vanity Fair, October 3rd, 1906. 



Sir John Wallington, K.C.B., of Keevil. Portrait with sketch of his career 

 as a sportsman, in Bailey's Magazine, May, 1905; reprinted in 

 Wiltshire Advertiser, May 4th, 1905. 



The following oil paintings were exhibited at the Royal Academy of 1906: — 

 Right Rev. John Wordsworth, Bishop of Salisbury, by Sir George Reid, 



reproduced in Pall Mall Pictures of 1906. 

 Lord St. Aldwyn, by A. S. Cope, A.R.A., reproduced in Pall Mall 



Pictures of 1906. 

 Earl Nelson, by Ruth Garnett, reproduced in Academy Notes, 1906. 

 Sir John W. Wallington, K.C.B., by Ernest Spence, reproduced in 



Academy Notes, 1906. 

 Col. T. P. Calley, C.B., Commanding 1st Life Guards, by William 



Carter. 



A copy of Bishop Wordsworth's portrait, by E. S. Carlos, was presented to 

 the Bishop's School at Salisbury. Wilts County Mirror, December 

 15th, 1905. 



%* Note on seeds in Romano-British Pit at Chilmark (p. 424). 



Since the note on p. 424 was printed in which the seeds were thought 

 to be pruniis, Mr. A. H. Lyell writes : " I sent your seeds to Mr. Reid as I 

 could make nothing of them definitely, and he writes: "I am not surprised 

 that you can make nothing of the seeds. They are very deficient in character, 

 but I think they are abortive or badly nourished stones of Hawthorn — 

 probably a collection made by a mouse in Roman times." 



