250 The Museum. 



case with Fossil lower jaw of Steneosaurus, from the Oxford Clay, Chip- 

 henham. Thi-ee cases with 360 specimens (54 species) of Fossils, from the 

 Bradford Clay, including a fine series illustrative of the Apiocrinus Park- 

 insoni, and a specimen restored by Mr. J. Wood. Large Ammonites per- 

 armatus, from the Calc. Grit, Seend. Small box containing 3 specimens of 

 Astaeus, from the Upper Green Sand of Devizes, Potterne, and Horning- 

 sham. The last volume of the Paloeoatographioal Society, containing 

 engravings of Wiltshire Fossils. 



By J. W. LuKis, Esd. 



• Cast of a Celt found near Clermont, Puy de Dome, France. 

 By a. Abye, Esq., Bradford: — 



Case with Apiocrinus Parkinsoni, including some remarkable varieties. 

 Another case with Ferns, &c., from the Coal Formation. Minute Shells, 

 Echini, and portions of Encrinite from the Great Oolite, Bradford. Am- 

 monites from the Oxford Clay, and Shells from the Greeii Sand. Echini 

 from the Corn Brash, Flint, &c. Terebratuloe, &c. from the Great Oolite, 

 Bradford. Roots and stems of Apiocrinus, from the Bradford Clay. Pa- 

 lates, Teeth, &c., from the Oolite. 



By Mk. G. Marks, Bradford : — 



Case with various specimens from the Green Sand, Devizes. Another 

 case with Apiocrinus Parkinsoni. A third case with specimens of the same 

 dissected, and Belemnites canalieulatus. Fossil Sponges from the Chalk 

 Flint. Seven specimens of Ammonites, from the Oxford Clay of North 

 Wilts. Also, several preserved specimens of Bii-ds and Animals. Case of 

 Wiltshire FUes. 



By J. AwDEY, Esq. 



Five specimens of Vertebroe of Icthyosaurus, from the Oxford Clay of 

 North Wilts. 



By De. Highmoee, Bradford : — 



Two specimens of Echini (recent). Impression from the Seal of Sher- 

 borne, Co. Dorset. 



By J. Bailward, Esq., Horsington : — 



* Unfinished Quern from Pen Pits, Stoiirhead. Portfolio containing a 

 series of 56 engravings of Churches, &c. * Token issued by Paul Methwin 

 of Bradford, during the Commonwealth. See Akerman's List of Wiltshire 

 Tokens, page 9 and plate. 



By Miss Selwyn : — 



Herbarium with 30 specimens (some very rare) of Plants found in Wilts 

 and Somerset. 

 By Mrs. Palaieet, Woolley Grange, Bradford: — 



An elegant rapier of Spanish steel found on removing the floor of one of 

 the apartments at Kingston House, Bradford, in 1851. See "AVilts Mag- 

 azine," vol. i. p. 278. 

 By Me. Knapp, Bradford : — 



Several cases containing Fossil Shells, together with Bones and Teeth of 

 Elephant and Ox, found at Bradford. An ancient Spoon found near Tory 

 Chapel, Bradford. 



