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@ List of Articles Exhibited 
IN THE 
TEMPORARY MUSEUM AT THE TOWN-HALL, DEVIZES, 
October 12th, 1853. 
Those marked with an Asterisk have been presented to the Society. 
By G. Pourerr Scrorr, Ese., Castle Combe.-—Head in Terra 
Cotta. Roman Lamps in Terra Cotta, found within tombs opened 
at Cume, in 1821. Unguentaria or Lachrymatories in glass, from 
Cumz. Portion of the Decorated Plaster of a room in a Roman 
Villa, from Cumz, near Naples. Roman Circular Mirror. Obsi- 
dian, or Volcanic Glass of Peru, used for knives, arrow-heads, &c. 
Fossil Fish, from Monte Bolca, in Northern Italy. Schist, from 
the Pic-du-Midi, in the Pyrenees. Pebble, exemplifying the 
appearance and character of a fault in stratification, from the 
Pyrenees. Portion of the Aérolite which fell June 15th, 1821, at 
the village of Croz-du-Libonnez, Commune d’ Antraigues, Dept. 
Ardeche, weighing 220lbs French. MS. Copy of the Castle Combe 
Cartulary, chiefly in the handwriting of William of Worcester, 
circa 1460. MS. Copy of Knight’s Fees of the Barony of Castle 
Combe, in the name of Richard Scrope, Esq., with Seal of Edward 
Sixth. 
By Lievr.-Cotonen Oxtvier, Potterne.—*102 Specimens of Fos- 
sils, from the Upper Green Sand of Potterne, &c. *Impression of an 
ancient seal, found at Potterne. *Sword, ploughed up in Potterne 
field, in 1836. *Ancient Ring, found at Potterne, in 1800. 
*Small object of Bronze, from under the foundation of a house pulled 
down in Potterne street. 
