Donations to ike lAbrary and Museum. 



267 



Carried Forward £387 7 6 



Brought Forward £387 7 

 The Rev. R. C. Christie... 10 

 A. C. Mitchell, Esq. ... 10 

 The Rev. W. C. Plenderleath 10 

 H. A. Wad worth, Esq. ... 10 



£389 7 6 



The Committee have the pleasure^to acknowledge the following 

 donations to the Library and Museum : — 



Retrospections, Social and Archseological, by C. Eoach Smith, Esq., F.S.A. Pre- 

 sented by the author. 



Records of the Seasons, Prices of Agricultural Produce, &c., by T. H. Bi.eeb, 

 Esq. Presented by the Rev. Canon Jaceson. 



Ancient Epitaphs from 1250 to 1800, by the Rev. T. P. Ratenshaw, M.A., F.S.A, 

 Presented by the author. 



Historical Memoirs of the Family of Duckett, by Sir G. F. Duckett. Presented 

 by the author. 



First Annual Report of Bureau of Ethnology to Smithsonian Institution, by J. 

 W. Powell, Esq. 



Ancient Stone Gouge — North American Indian — found at Owen Sound, Canada. 

 Presented by Mr. Paintee, per Mr. J. A. Smith, Devizes. 



Ancient Quern, ploughed up at Broomsgrove Farm. Presented by J. Kingston, 

 Esq. (This specimen has the central pin of iron.) 



Roman Coins, Pottery, &c., &c., from a Roman well near Silbury Hill. Pre- 

 sented by Mr. H. Cunnington. Also, by the same, Roman Roofing-tile of 

 coal-measure sandstone ; Roman Brick with impression of dog's foot, Pottery, 

 &c., from Silchester. 



Casts of Carpal Spine of Omosaurus, from Elimmeridge Clay of Wootton 

 Bassett ; two large Spongoid fossils, from Upper Green Sand, Savemake. 

 Presented by Mr. Cunnington. 



