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Additions to the Auseum and Librarp. 
Ancient food vessel and holed stones—loom weights (?)—found in dwelling pit 
at Oldbury Camp. Presented by the Rev. W. C. PLENDERLEATH. 
A large collection of fossils and the cabinet containing them. Left to the Society 
by the late Canon Jacxkson. 
Specimens of painted plaster, tesserze, &c., from Roman dwelling at Hannington 
Wick. By the Rey. E. H. Gopparp. 
Wiltshire specimen of Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrula). By A. B. 
Fisuer, Esq. 
Photographs of objects of interest connected with Mrs. Jane Lane. By C. 
PrenRvUDDOCEE, Esq. 
Boyne’s Trade Tokens, vol. I. By purchase. 
Yarrell’s British Birds, four vols. By purchase. 
The History of the Hundred of Berkeley, one vol. By exchange. 
Lives of the Berkleys, two vols. By exchange. 
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