Contributions to the Museum unci Library. 393 



By James Waylen, Esq., Etchelhampton. — " History of Marl- 

 borough," (1854), 8vo., by the Donor. 



By T. Bruges Flower, Esq., Bath. — " Flora Thanetnesis," 1 vol., 

 by the Donor. 



By Mr. Gilbert J. French, Bolton, Lancashire. — " Notes on the 

 Nimbus," (1854), a pamphlet privately printed by the Donor. 



By Rev. E. Meyrick, Chisledon. — Portion of a Fossil Fish, in 

 flint, from Aldbourne. 



By Mrs. Fowle, Market Lavington. — Two Pamphlets — " A Dis- 

 course on the Emigration of British Birds/' and a "Treatise on 

 Grafting and Inoculation," published in 1780, by Mr. John Legge 

 of Market Lavington. 



By Coard Square y, Esq., Salisbury. — A Quern from Liskeard, 

 Cornwall. 



By P. Coward, Esq., Roundway. — Ancient British Urn, Flint 

 Arrow Head, Bronze Dagger, Chlorite Slate Brooch, Bronze Pin, 

 and Cranium of a Skeleton, from a Barrow on Roundway Hill, 

 opened April 18th, 1855. 



By Mr. Cunnington, Devizes. — Antler of Deer, from another 

 Barrow on Roundway Hill, opened on the same day. 



By Mr. E. Cunnington, Devizes. — Nests of two species of Vespa. 



By Mr. Falkner, Devizes. — Drawing of an ancient Urn found 

 at Heddington, Wilts, 1855. 



By Mr. H. Blackmore, Salisbury. — British TJrn, from a Barrow 

 near Salisbury. 



By Mr. Clark, Heddington. — Leaden Coffin (supposed to be 

 Roman), found at Heddington, 1855. 



By Mr. John Godwin, Oxford. — Figured tile and portion of 

 glass, from Malmesbury Abbey. A Holt Spa Token, 1688. 



By Miss Hughes, Brock-street, Bath. — Seventy curious ancient 

 documents, chiefly relating to the property and family of Westley 

 of Whitcliffe (commonly called Whitley), in Brixton Deverell. 

 Some are without date : the rest of different reigns from Edward I. 

 to Charles II. (Of these deeds some notes and extracts will be 

 given in a future number.) 



The following original Documents, Manuscripts, and Drawings, 



