The Museum. 17 
By Mr. C. Moorn, F.G.8., Cambridge Place, Bath :— 
A series of Fossil Fishes of the genus Pachycormus ; ditto of the genus 
Leptolepis; a Cuttle Fish from the Lias; Fossil Lobster, Prawn, and Shrimp; 
two Fossil Teleosauri; a pair of Eyes belonging to an Ichthyosaurus; a 
series of Fossil Insects from the Lias and Tertiary beds; a series of Brachi- 
podous Shells, and Fossil Foramenifera ; the latter arranged in glass tubes 
with enlarged drawings. 
By Mr. Howirtr, Devizes :— 
Plaster Cast (from a squeezing in clay) of a beautiful Finial, of early 
English date, from the monument of Bishop Bridport, (1262), in Salisbury 
Cathedral. 
By Mr. J. Provis, Chippenham :— 
An original portrait of Thomas Hobbes, born at Malmesbury, 1588, died, 
1679; large engraving from Michael Angelo’s celebrated painting of the 
Last Judgment; coloured drawing of Bowood House. Sixty specimens of 
Fossils from the Oxford clay ; also some interesting remains of Mammalia, 
from the drift of North Wilts. Two cases containing plaster Casts of 
Grecian antiquities. 
By Mr. Atrrep Kernr, Bath :— 
Portfolio of coloured Drawings, including views of Farleigh Castle and 
Chapel; Maud Heath’s Pillar at Wick Hill; Malmesbury Abbey; the Churches 
of Great Chalfield and Bremhill; South Wraxhall Manor House; tomb of 
Inverto Boswell, king of the Gypsies, in Calne churchyard; Fountain at 
Derry Hill, &e. 
By Mr. Bracxstone, Lyncombe Hill, Bath:— 
A cube of stone, with three of its sides engraved as if for a seal; one side 
represents a lion, another a wolf or dog; the third has a lion full-faced, 
with a stag in front of it, and in the foreground alamb. It was found in 
July, 1852, in the garden of the late Mr. Giller, at Corsham. 
An ancient sword, four feet in length, the hilt inlaid with silver, found 
in cleaning out the moat surrounding the ancient manor house at Kington 
Langley, Wilts ; also a large iron key found at the same time. 
An oblong piece of polished flint, found, together with a beautifully 
formed arrow-head of the same material, in grubbing up an ash tree on 
some waste land at Pick Rudge, in the parish of Overton, Wilts, 1848. 
Bronze sword, dagger, and axe, from the counties of Tyrone and Donegal, 
Treland. 
By Mr. Spencer, Bowood:— 
* Fossil teeth and tusk of Elephas primigenius, found at Foxham; also a 
collection of Fossils from the Coral-rag, Kimmeridge clay, and Oxford clay 
of the neighbourhood of Chippenham. 
By J. Rawtence, Ese., Wilton :-— 
A personal Seal, formed of an antique intaglio set in silver, with medieval 
inscription. 
By A. Gore, Ese., Melksham :— 
A desk Seal, engraved with the arms of Trapnell, of Great Chalfield. 
By Rev, G. Farry, Cherhill:— 
A small collection of Fossils from the chalk. 
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