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13. Can you state anything of interest with reference to the 
remaining branches of the animal kingdom; as fishes, 
reptiles, worms, zoophytes, molluscs, &c.; their nature, 
peculiarities, food, retreats, general or individual habits, &c. ? 
GEOLOGY: 
1. Have any remains of shells or other organic bodies been found 
in the Sarsen Stones ? 
2. What remains of mammalia have been found in the superficial 
drift of Wiltshire ? 
What is the extent of the lower green sand in this county ? 
Does it occur in the Vale of Wardour ? 
5. Do beds similar to those at Seend (described in the Journal of 
the Geological Society, vol. VI.) occur in any other parts of 
the county? If so, what are their physical characters, and 
what fossils have been found in them? 
N.B.—As these beds are at the present time attracting the attention of 
some of the principal Geologists of this country, it will be very desi- 
rable if any information can be given on the subject, and as early as 
possible. 
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6. Have any meteoric stones or aérolites fallen in Wiltshire, and 
what particulars are known respecting them ? 
THE MUSEUM. 
The temporary Museum, collected upon a short notice, and 
arranged under circumstances which prove the zeal and assiduity 
of the gentlemen to whose care this very important portion of the 
day’s entertainment was consigned, attracted much attention, and 
was highly creditable to the readiness with which its contents were 
contributed for exhibition by various parties whose deep interest in 
the Archeological Socicty has been thus pledged ; exceeded only 
