344 Antiquiiies presented hy Sir Henry Hoare, Bart. 



Handsome wrist-bracelet of bronze. The ornament consists of 

 parallel bands. 



Four larg-e bronze fibulae. 



Pair of tweezers. Razor (?) 



Curious double fork, cast in bronze, the middle part so moulded 

 as to represent a wire twisted double. 



Pin of a penannular brooch. 



Two pins ornamented with bosses and inlaid enamel. 



Very fine bronze dagger-head, with two rivets. 



Bone Implements. 



Necklace consisting of canine teeth (probably of wolf) and little 

 round discs of shell. It is not possible to distiuguish between the 

 teeth of the dog and the wolf; but teeth of the latter were used in past 

 ages, even by the Romans, as charms ; and necklaces of these teeth 

 are still used by the Indians of North America, as shown in an 

 engraving mounted with this specimen. 



A circular disc of bone. 



Objects made of Iron. 



Large iron spear-head of early form, the socket being wrought 

 within the blade of the weapon. 



Socketed iron spear-head of ordinary form. 



Socketed javelin-head. 



Plate of ribbed iron with a stud at the smaller end. Part of a 

 helmet (?) 



Three pins of iron with cranked stems. 



Iron key (?) with a swivel of bronze attached to the middle of 

 the shaft. 



Two circular pieces of iron, having hollowed discs of the same 

 metal fixed round them. 



Three fragments of a chain made of alternate rings of bronze and 

 iron. 



Small cup-shaped stone (? natural). 



'November, 1885. 



