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Reprinted from "Kentish Gazette" of May 8tb, 1866. 



On Friday evenirg a meeting of the members of this So- 

 ciety was held at the Museum, Guildhall Street, Canter- 

 bury, for the purpose of hearing a paper read by J. Brent, 

 jun., Esq., on the " Stork," and an address by G. Dowker, 

 Esq., on the " Drift." Among those present were Major 

 Cox (the President of the Society^, Mrs. and Miss 

 Cox, Mrs. and Miss Brent, Misses Brock, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. 

 Foreman, aud Miss Uigden ; Col. Horsley.Ald. J. Brent, jun., 

 G. Dowker, Esq., G. Rigden, Esq., T. G. Peckham, Esq., 

 Captain Kemp, Dr. Grayland, A. B. Andrews, Esq., and 

 Messrs. Harvey and Linford, hon. sees. A collection of 

 flint arrow heads, &c., was placed upon the table by Mr. 

 Brent, and examined with much interest by tli« company. 



The Chaibman having briefly introduced Mr. Alderman 

 Brent to the meeting, 



Mr. BiiK.NT said that before he proceeded to read the 

 paper which had been set down opposite his name, he would 

 give a short description of the flint implements which were 

 lying before him. They were very interesting in a scientific 



