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By Mrs. Hussey, Salisbury: — 



Large four- sheet Print of Salisbury Cathedral, from the 

 South- West: by Thacker. 

 By Mr. W. Dowding, Fisherton: — 



A collection of Flints, of the Chalk formation, with Crystals 

 and Calcedony. 

 By Mr. Brown, Aldbourne: — 



Small Bell, of German manufacture, date 1560 ; found in 

 the foundation of an old wall at Aldbourne, 1854. 

 By Mrs. Colston, Roundway Park : — 



Five Gold Filagree Beads. 



Two Gold Pins, with Garnets set in the heads, attached by 

 chains to a central ornament, also mounted in gold and having 

 a cross engraved on it. 



Five Precious Stones of various shapes, mounted in gold; 

 some supposed to be carbuncle. 



Piece of Jet, of a triangular form, set in gold. 



Remains of an Incense Pail, consisting of fragments of wood, 

 19 triangular ornaments, and 2 hoops of brass. [The above 

 articles were discovered a few years since, with a skeleton, on 

 opening a tumulus on Roundway down. A description and 

 coloured engraving of them will be found in No. I. of "Re- 

 mains of Pagan Saxondom" : by J. Y. Akerman, Esq.] 



Portions of Two Urns, (Roman and ancient British) found 

 near the same spot. 



Two Crania, from the same locality; one of these exhibits 

 several sword cuts, and is conjectured to have been that of a 

 soldier who fell in the battle fought on Roundway down, 

 a.i). 1643. 

 By Mr. Cunnington, Devizes: — 



A collection of Fossil Sponges, from the Chalk Flints of 

 Wiltshire, 47 specimens. 



Humerus of large Saurian, (probably Pliosaurus) 27 inches 

 in length, from the Kimmeridgc Clay, near Devizes. 



Coracoid of Saurian, 4 large Teeth, and 8 Vertebra), one 

 7 inches in diameter, from the same. 



