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Small Silver Medallion. Twisted Ring. Two Armlets. Frag- 
ment of ditto. Small object of Bronze. Horse Shoe, and six 
Implements of Iron, probably of the Anglo-Saxon period. Eagle’s 
Head of Bronze, and Bone Pin. Fragments of an Ancient Earthen 
Strainer. A large Collection of Gold, Silver, and Copper Coins, 
of Roman and other periods. Rude British Urn. Case of Egyptian 
Antiquities. Four American Arrow Heads, of Flint. 
By G. E. Stopsr, Esa., Devizes—Eleven Wiltshire Tradesmen’s 
Tokens. 
By Mr. G. E. Storr, Jun., Devizes—Five Cases of Coleopterous 
Insects. Three ditto Lepidopterous ditto. 
By Mr. Farxyer, Devizes.—Specimens of the Stones of Stone- 
henge. Bones, found in the area of Stonehenge. Shells from the 
centre of Silbury Hill. Four specimens of Druid Sandstone, or 
Sarsen Stone, from Abury. Ground Plan of the Druidical Temple 
at Abury, (drawing.) *Ditto ditto in Plaster. Two Drawings of 
large stones, at Abury. Two Views of Stonehenge. Bones, from 
the excavation at Silbury Hill. Ground Plan and Sections of 
Silbury Hill, (two sheets.) Slice from the excavation at Silbury 
Hill, showing the natural ground, and the artificial portion of the 
hill. Compressed Turf and Moss, from the centre of Silbury Hill. 
Globular and Pear-shaped Flints, from Tan Hill. Four Plates of 
Forameniferous Shells of the chalk flint, with a description by 
D’ Orbigny. Part of a Leaden Coffin, found at Roundway, Wilts, 
(supposed to be a Roman interment,) also some of the substance 
found lying on the floor of it. *Roman Coins, found on Salisbury 
Plain. Sixteen Numbers of the Archzxological Journal, and 
Evelyn’s Sylva. Concrete, from the base of one of the stones at 
Stonehenge. A Case, containing a large number of Fossils from 
the chalk, chiefly Foramenifera, Terebratula, and Spicules of 
Sponge. Another Case, containing numerous minute Corallines. 
A small Case, containing numerous minute Corallines. Another 
Case of Corallines and Terebratulz. Five smaller Cases. Fossil 
Jaw of a Fish from the chalk, one-eighth of an inch long, contain- 
ing twelve teeth. *Drawing of a Cromlech. 
By Mr. R. Srrarron, Broad Hinton —*Two Bellarmines, or 
Long Beards, found at Broad Hinton. 
