364 Contributions to the Museum and Lihary. 



By the Society of Antiquaries, London. — Nos. 44, 45, 46, of their Proceed- 

 ings, and List of Fellows for 1857. 



By Thomas Bruges Fiowee, Esq., Bath. — " The Botanist's Guide through 

 England and Wales," by Turner and Dillwyn. 1805. 2 vols, 8vo. 



By the Ret. Edttaed J. Phipps, StansfiM Rectory, Suffolk. — "Two grants by 

 the Prociu-ators of the Church of St. Mary's, Devizes, of tenements belonging 

 thereto," 12th and 46th Edward III. Also, a small collection of Tradesmen's 

 Tokens, issued in the counties of Wilts and Somerset. 



By W. LoxG, Esq., Bath. — Aubrey's Survey of Abury, a.d. 1663 : in three 

 drawings accurately copied from the original MSS. of the ' Monumenta Bri- 

 tannica,' now in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 



By T. SoTHEEON EsTCOTTET, Esq., M.P., Estcourt House. — Horns and portion 

 of cranium of Bos primigenius, fi-agments of British pottery, bones, horns of 

 deer, &c., found in a tumulus at Calston, 1833. See " Wood's Description of 

 Fossil Ox found in the river Avon, near Melksham," and "Wilts Magazine," 

 vol. iv. p. 139. 



By Me. Ctjnnisgto.v, F.G.S., Devizes. — Cranium of Bos longifi-ons found in the 

 river-drift at Avon bridge, near Chippenham. Skull of recent Devonshire 

 Ox. Fragment of Granite fovmd in the Upper Chalk, near Maidstone. 



By the Rev. W. C. Lttkis, ColUnyhourne Dtccis. — Fragment of Primary Slate 

 embedded in a Chalk Flint, found at Collingbourne, WUts. 



By the Rev. G. Ashe Goddaed, Clyffe Pypard. — Vertebrjc of Plesiosaurus, and 

 Humerus of Sam'ian, from the Kimmeridge Clay, Wotton Basset. 



By Mk. J. G. Foley, Trowbridge. — FossU molar tooth of Elephant, found at 

 Westbury. 



By James Waylen, Esq., Etchilhampton. — Two portions of Encaustic tile, 

 from Patney Church, Wilts. 



By Me. W. F. Paesons, Wotton Basset. — Final agreement between John G. 

 Gallamore, on the one part, and Gabriel Church, Mary his wife, and John 

 Church, on the other part, respecting certain lands and tenements in Shrop- 

 shii-e-marsh and Wotton Basset ; made at Westminster in the octaves of St. 

 Hilary, 34 Charles II., before Francis Pemberton, Hugh Wyndham, Job 

 Charlton, and others. 



Errata. 

 Page 320, in the wood-engraving. For " Beckhampton, read "Backhampton." 

 Page 323, line 20. For "(1740)" read " (1743)." 



Page 330, line 9. For " formed a cove," read " formed, with them, a cove." 

 Page 337, line 17. For "Traids" read "Triads." 



Page 342, note 1, line 1. For "The avenue which south east" read "The 

 avenue which stretched south east. 



Page 342, note 1, line 9. For " seem" read " seems." 



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