66 The Museum. 
By Mr. J. Goopwiy, Salishury.—(Articles belonging to Mrs. 
Sanger.) —Alabaster ornament, representing the Head of St. John 
the Baptist in a charger; from the Cathedral Church of Old 
Sarum. Nine Bronze Celts, from tumuli, near Salisbury. Antique 
Lock, from King Manor, the occasional residence of King John, at 
Clarendon. Fragments of Armour, and curious Thumb-piece, 
from ditto. Curious Key, large iron Arrow-head, and three-sided 
weapon, resembling a dagger, from Old Sarum. Medieval Seals, 
found at Harnham, consisting of—1. The Sacred Monogram, sur- 
mounted by an ecclesiastical corona. 2. Curious merchant’s mark. 
3. Seal of John Hertwell, Lord of Preston, Northamptonshire. 
4. Monastic Seal, of early date. 
By Mr. Baxer, Warminster—Hundred and fifty Specimens of 
Flint Fossils, from Boyton. 
By Mr. E. Guy, Devizes.—*Impressions of Ancient Seals. Roman 
Coin. 
By Mr. Patmsr, Welksham.—*Stone Celt, from the Shannon. 
In concluding the “List of Articles” exhibited at Devizes, we 
have two or three words to say to our readers :— 
1.—They would greatly assist the purpose of this Publication, 
if they would kindly communicate drawings or wood-engravings of 
a suitable size, illustrative either of any of the Antiquities above de- 
scribed, or of any others that may be met with relating to. this 
county. 
The kindness would be vastly increased, if they would lend to our 
printer the blocks of any wood-engravings that may have been 
made. 
It may not perhaps be generally known, that there is a very 
cheap process of illustration of which advantage may easily be taken, 
in Cowell’s Anastatic Press, Ipswich. The drawing having been 
first made with a particular ink, (to be obtained from that house,) 
copies may be multiplied to any extent. 
