84 Additions to Library. 
Sir John Poynder Dickson-Poynder, Bart., M.P., and Miss Anne 
Beauclerk Dundas, 3rd daughter of Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. Dundas, of 
Glenesk, N.B. Process portraits in Lady, Oct. 8th, and Gentlewoman, 
Oct. 10th, 1896. 
Capt. Gr wor: Prowse, eldest son of George Prowse, Esq., of St. Edith’s, 
Chippenham, and Miss Fanny Isabel Kelly. Process portraits, Lady’s 
Pictorial, June 27th, 1896. 
Capt. W. Wilson, R.N. Process portrait, S¢. James’ Budget, July 17th, 
1896. 
George Herbert at Bemerton. A re-production of the picture by W. 
Dyce, R.A., in Part 8 of “ England’s History.” Newnes. 1896. 
The Duke’s Vaunt Oak, Savernake Forest, is illustrated in a paper by 
G. Clinch, on “ Royal and Notable Oaks,” in Hnglish Illustrated Mag. 
for June, 1896. 
Hour-Glass at Compton Bassett Church. Woodcuts in Girls’ Own 
Paper, Sept., 1896, p. 717, in paper on hour-glasses by Sophia F. A. 
Caulfield. 
Potterne. The old font is well illustrated in two woodcuts, accompanying a 
short paper on “Inscribed Fonts,” by Emma Swann, F.S.A. Scot, in The 
Church Monthly, July, 1896, p. 160. 
Stanton Fitzwarren font is also illustrated and described in the same paper 
Salisbury Cathedral. Circular woodcut view from south-west in Church. 
Monthly, January, 1897. Also a full-page plate in Photograms of ’96, 
London, Dawbarn & Ward, 1896, of “ Salisbury Cathedral, S. E.Transept,” 
by C. F. Dickinson, a work which gained a medal at the S. London Ex- 
hibition. 
Stonehenge. A photo-process print of “ Cyclists at Stonehenge ” appears in 
The Hub for Sept. 26th, 1896. 
Additions to Library. 
Presented by Rev. E. H. Gopparp: One drawing of Corporation Plate and 
five of Church Plate. Guide to Clyffe Pypard Church. 
3 Tur AurHor: An Archeological Survey of the United Kingdom, 
by David Murray. 
