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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY. 
The Committee feel great pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of the following 
articles, presented to the Society :— 
By Ray. Canon Jackson, Leigh Delamere.—The History and Description 
of St. George’s Chureh, Doncaster, destroyed by fire February the 28th, 1853, 
1 vol., Imperial quarto, illustrated with numerous woodcuts and lithographs. By 
the cee —Nichols and Sons, London, 1855. 
By J. Y. Axerman, Esa., F.S.A.—A Fine between Richard and Henry 
Rutter, and Daniel Ghgernces and Mary his wife, of lands and tenements in 
Cricklade, 34 Elizabeth. 
By Rey. James Henry Hvueues, M.A., Chaplain H.E.I.C.S. at Surat.— 
Laing’s descriptive catalogue of Impressions from ancient Scottish Seals. Quarto 
numerous woodcuts and engrayings.—Edinburgh, 1850. 
By Proressor Buckman, Cirencester.—Stone Celt, found near Stonehenge. 
Pamphlet on the removal and re-laying of Roman Tesselated floors, 
By tHE AssocraTeD ARCHITECTURAL SocrETIES oF NorTHAMPTON, YORK, 
Lixcotn, WorcESTER, AND BEDFORSHIRE.—Reports and Papers read at their 
Meetings during the years 1854-5. 
By Wim GatsrorD, Ese., Worton.—Medal struck to commemorate the 
capture of Porto Bello by Admiral Vernon in 1739—found at Worton. 
By R. Brornernoon, Ese., Chippenham.—Fossil Mammalian Remains from 
the neighbourhood of Chippenham. 
By Rey. G. AsHE Gopparp, Clyffe Pypard.—Fossil Bones from the Kim- 
meridge Clay. 
By Mr. Cunnineton, F.G.S., Devizes.—Fossil Bones from the Drift and 
Alluvial Deposits near Chippenham. 
By tHe Essex ARcHOLoGIcAL Socrery.—Their proceedings for the years 
1852-3-4. 
By Atrrep J. Dunxty, Ese., Dartford, Kent.—The works of Ralph, Abbot 
of Coggeshal, edited by the donor. 1 vol., octavo, 1856. Sundry numbers of 
the Archeological Mine, containing a History of Kent by the donor. 
By Mr. W. F. Parsons, Wotton Basset.—Specimens of Romanised British 
Pottery, from a Pottery at Wotton Basset. Drawing of a Chimney Piece at 
’ Fasterne House. Engraving of Wotton Basset Church. 
By Miss Wickens, Salisbury.—Drawing of the Seal of the Weavers of the 
city of New Sarum. 
By Lovett Rerye, Esa., Walia: th, Surrey.—The Literary Gazette (New 
Series) from the commencement to the present time, published by the donor. 
By R. Cowarp, Esa., Rowndway.—Two bone ornaments, a pointed instrument 
of deer’s horn, a flint arrow-head, two grooved whetstones, a larger whetstone, 
flint knife and quartz, pebble, found with an interment of burnt bones in the 
long barrow on Roundway Hill, September, 1856. 
By Mr. Howrrr, Devizes.—Model of the Font in Preshute Church. 
By Mr. Eytes, Winterbourne Monkton.—Ring, and two ornaments of jet, 
flint knife, portions of four urns, curiously wrought pebble, and disc of pottery, 
from an interment beneath a large sarsen stone at Winterbourne Monkton; also 
a large whetstone from another similar interment. 
H. Buu, Printer, St. John’s Strect, Devizes. 
