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Kimmeridge clay, Wootton Bassett. Vertebra of Saurian, Kim- 
meridge clay, Wootton Bassett. Ditto, Foxhangers, near Devizes. 
Nautilus elegans, chalk marl, near Calne, (two specimens.) Iron 
Pyrites, Baydon, Wilts. Turrilites tuberculatus, chalk marl, near 
Calne. Inoceramus involutus, chalk flint, Baydon. Ditto, Boyton. 
Glass Case containing 108 specimens of Fossil Sponges from the 
Upper Green sand, and 380 from the chalk flint of Wiltshire. 
Belemnoteuthis Antiquus, Oxford clay, Chippenham. Fossil Tooth 
of Rhinoceros tichorinus, Bulford. Ditto, Bradford, (four speci- 
mens.) Case containing 55 specimens of Ventriculites, from the 
chalk flint of Wiltshire. Case containing 17 specimens of Choa- 
nites Konigi, (a species of Sponge.) Two Drawings, shewing 
enlarged exterior view and sections of ditto, with spiral vessel. 
Case containing 22 specimens of Fossils, from the Oxford clay, 
Chippenham. Case containing 108 specimens of Fossil Terebratulz, 
from the Upper Green sand of Wiltshire——Volume, published by 
the Palzontographical Society, in which some of these specimens 
are engraved. Drawing of Stonehenge, by Cattermole. Ditto, 
Devizes Market Cross, &c., by Bartlett. Minute Photograph of 
Stonehenge. View of Stourhead Gardens, Wilts. Engraving of 
St. James’s Church, Devizes, by Pye, (artist’s proof.) North East 
_ View of St. John’s Church, Devizes, drawn and engraved by James 
Waylen, Esq. St. John’s Church, Deyizes, East View, original 
drawing, by John Britton, Esq., 1805. Engraving from the above, 
by J. C. Smith, for Britton’s “ Beauties of Wiltshire.” Bronze 
Celt, from Abury. Model of an Ancient British Necklace, found 
at Upton, Wilts, by the late Mr. Cunnington, of Heytesbury. 
Asbestos Cloth, found in a barrow at Upton, Wilts, by the late 
Mr. Cunnington, of Heytesbury. British Stone Celt, from Man- 
ningford. Weapon, formed of Jade, from the South Sea Islands. 
Two large Flint Spear Heads, from North America. One fine 
Stone Celt, from North America. Three small Arrow Heads, one 
large ditto. Plaster cast of Stonehenge. Medallion of Ray. 
Ditto (brass,) found at Wardour. 
By Joun Bnrrrron, Esa., F.8.A., Burton Street, London.—*Bust 
of himself, modelled by Scouler. Portrait of Robert Elliot, 
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