268 The Museum. 
By Rev. H. Mayo Guny, Warminster :— 
Box containing a variety of Minerals. 
By Rey. C. Pav, Warminster :— 
A white damask cloth, of foreign manufacture, with ecclesiastical figures 
and inscription.—date 17th century. 
By Mr. Vernon W. Anwnotp, Architect, Duke Street, Adelphi, London ;— 
A series of seventeen drawings of the Collegiate Church of Edington, 
comprising exterior and interior views, plans, elevations, sections, and 
details, accurately drawn to scale, and intended for publication, by sub- 
scription, in imperial folio. 
By Mr. Cunnineron, F.G.S., Devizes :— 
Fossils from the Upper Green Sand of Wiltshire, including specimens of 
Nautilus simplex, of very large size, and a series of smaller individuals. 
Nautilus elegans. Seventeen species of Pecten. Large specimens of Dian- 
chora. Seven species of Lima-Astacus (from Potterne), Cidaris insignis. 
Cidaris velifer, with spines. 
Turrilites from the Chalk Marl of North Wilts, Elephants’ grinders and 
bones. Teeth of Rhinoceros tichorhinus (from Bulford and Bradford). 
Bones of Bos primigenius, Cervus elephas, and other Wiltshire Mammals. 
By Mayor Grove, Zeals :— 
An interesting collection of personal objects connected with the history of 
the Grove family during the civil wars. A more full account of these 
articles will be found in vol. II. p. 29—30. 
By T. N. Lewis, Ese., Wedhampton :— 
Pass granted by Oliver Cromwell to Sir William Godolphin, with the 
Protector’s Autograph. 
By Mr. W. SNELGRovE, Corsley :— 
Two cases of Fossils, and Fossil Horn of Deer, from the Chalk. 
By Mr. W. Sreacram, Warminster :— 
Specimen of Polypothecia expansa, var. 2., from the Green Sand of 
Warminster. 
By Mr. G. Vicary, Warminster :— 
An ancient Seal of lead, found on Battlesbury. It is of circular form, 
and bears a fleur-de-lis, the central leaf of which terminates in a star, 
legend :—‘‘*S’ Toms Srrwarp.” Also several specimens of Irish Marbles, 
polished and unpolished. 
By Mr. R. E. Varpy, Warminster :— 
Roman Urn, found at Orcheston, Wilts; with fragments of two others of 
a similar kind. Portions of the hair of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, 
from the vault beneath his monument in St. Alban’s Abbey, opened in the 
year 1703. 
By THE WARMINSTER LITERARY AND ScreNTIFIC INSTITUTION :— 
A large collection of Shells, Minerals, and Fossils, the latter from the 
various strata of the neighbourhood, A fine preserved specimen of the 
Great Bustard, captured on Salisbury Plain. A piece of Carved Oak, of 
Perpendicular date, from the Chapel of St. Lawrence. 
