216 The Museum. 
CONTRIBUTIONS TO MUSEUM AND LIBRARY. 
The committee feel great pleasure in acknowledging the receipt 
of the following articles which have lately been presented to the 
Society :— 
By Rey. W. C. Luxis, Great Bedwyn.—Relics found in a Roman 
villa, at Great Bedwyn. Fine stuffed specimen of Mergus Serrator 
{bay breasted Merganser), shot at Great Bedwyn. 
By F. A. 8. Locks, Esa., Rowde Ford.—A. large number of 
Roman and other Coins. 
By Mrs. SHepprarp, Great Bedwyn.—Ancient Brass Seal, found 
in a garden at Alton Barnes. 
By Miss J. Suepparp, Great Bedwyn.—Specimen of Raphidia 
ophiopsis (Snake fly), caught at Great Bedwyn. 
By Joun Brirron, Ese., Burton Street, London.—Five Bronze 
Celts from Ireland. 
By Dr. Tuurnam, Wilts County Asylum.—Copy of a paper 
on “Sepulchral Remains at Fairford,” by Mr. C. Roach Smith. 
By Rey. A. Fanz, Warminster.—Two specimens of Iron Pyrites, 
found at Boyton. Bronze Fibula, found in a pond at Boyton. 
Several fragments of Flowered Quarries, from the east window of 
Boyton Church. 
By Mr. W. P. Haywarp, Wilsford.—Playfair’s “ British Family 
Antiquity,” 9 vols. 
By Rev. E. B. Warren, Darlborough—Roman and other 
Coins, found in the neighbourhood of Marlborough. 
By Rey. E. Meyrick.—Basket-hilted Rapier. 
By F. C. Luxis, Ese., M.D., F.S.A.—“< Remarks on Ate Celtic 
Monuments of the Channel Islands. 
By Mr. Joun Gopwin, Oxzford.—A Grant of land to the Abbess 
and Convent of Lacock, dated 12. R. 1. 
Tait Buu, Printer, Saint John Street, Devizes. 
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