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tumulus, near Christiana. Board, with Axe, Boss of Shield, and 
other Weapons, from tumuli in Norway. Ancient Spur, with 
Rowel, from near Scarborough. Medieval Bronze Buckle, 
from York. Fragments of Flint, illustrative of formation of 
weapons, found near Drew’s Pond, Devizes. Seven small Arrow 
Heads, &c., of Flint. Five Glass Beads, from a British tumulus at 
Arras, East Riding of Yorkshire. Five Amber ditto, from an 
Anglo-Saxon tumulus, Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire. Beads 
of shell, and two conical objects of baked clay, from Halle. Earthen 
Pot, made by peasants of Jutland. Specimen of Limoges Enamel. 
Three Skulls—1. Ancient British, from Arras, East Riding of 
Yorkshire. 2. Anglo-Saxon, from Fairford, Gloucestershire. 3. 
Scandinavian, from Danes’ Graves, Kilham, East Riding of York- 
shire. Heron, in glass case. Fungus, from Birch tree, New 
Lanark, New Brunswick. Four Fossils, from Mamhead, Devon. 
By A. Meex, Esa., Devizes—*The Booke of Constitutions of 
the Boroughe of Devizes,” written and illuminated by John Kent, 
Esq., Town Clerk and Mayor, 1628. *‘‘ The Booke of Constitutions. 
of the Fraternity of the Drapers of the Boroughe of Devizes.” 
By Dr. Bices, Devizes.—Model of Devizes Market Cross. 
By Mrs. Cunnineton, Devizes.—Book, containing 58 pages of 
Original Drawings (by Cocker) of Antiquities found in the County 
of Wilts, and in the Collection of the late Mr. eo of 
Heytesbury. Synopsis of Ditto. 
By Miss Merepiru, Bromham.—Sixty-eight Fasciculi of British. 
Plants. Tea Cup and Saucer, which accompanied Captain Cook on 
his voyage round the world. Rubbing from the Monumental 
Brass of Sir Roger de Trumpington, 1289, in Trumpington Church,, 
Cambridgeshire. Rubbing from the Monumental Brass of Eleanor’ 
de Bohun, Duchess of Gloucester, 1399, in Westminster Abbey. 
By Mr. R. V. Leacu, Vernon House, near Neath.—Gilt Spur.. 
Part of a Bronze Handle. An Egg-shaped Stone. Several Bullets 
and Keys. Piece of Chain, all found in the ruins of Devizes Castle. 
By rae Devizes Liverary anp Screntiric Instrrurion.—Stone: 
Celt, mounted as an Adze. Canadian Goose, in glass case. 
By Mr. T. B. Anstm, Devizes—Stone Celt, mounted as a 
battle-axe, from Samoa, South Sea Islands. 
