36 The Museum. 



A Pair of Roundels; these articles were used as fruit 

 trenchers about the period of Elizabeth; they are curiously 

 painted, and inscribed with quaint devices. 



Celt, found in a barrow near Maupas, Normandy. 

 Ancient Bone Pins, discovered in Winchester. 

 By Earl Nelson, Trafalgar: — 



Two ancient Silver Salvers and Cup. 

 By John Britton, Esq., F.S.A.: — 



Large Portfolio of Coloured Drawings : by J. H. Le Keux. 

 By John B. Nichols, Esq., F.S.A., London: — 



Portfolio of Drawings, Prints, &c, relating to the County 

 of Wilts. 

 By Mr. Biddlecombe, Salisbury: — 



Ancient View of the City of Salisbury from the N.E., (Oil 

 Painting). 



Drawing of the Cathedral, taken from N.E., showing the 

 Hunger ford Chapel, &c. 



Engraving of the Interior, from the West end, 1754. 

 By the Rev. J. P. Bartlett, Exbury, Hants: — 



A collection of 28 pieces of Roman Pottery, lately discovered 

 in the Western parts of the New Forest. [Innumerable 

 fragments, and a great many entire vessels were found scattered 

 over a tract of some extent; they are all more or less im- 

 perfect, and seem evidently to have formed the refuse of a 

 potter's kiln. Some of these vases have been figured, and a 

 description given, in a late vol. of the Archseologia]. 

 By Mr. Humphrey Blackmore, Salisbury: — 

 Ancient Key. 



A Box in Brass, curiously chased. 

 By Miss Mayne, Teffont: — 



A Coin of Aurelius, and a Half-Noble of Edward III., 

 found at Teffont. 

 By Mr. Prangley, Heytcsbury: — 



Ring, found at Monkton Deverell. 



Ditto, found at the Manor House of Corsley, once the seat 

 of the Raleigh family. 



