24 7 FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. 
7 
By Mr. A. Ramsay, Beaminster.—Adoration of the Magi, 
ancient Oak Carving. 
By Mr. W. M. Kelly, —Three specimens of Fossil 
Remains. Cast of Head of John Locke. 
By Mr. W. D. Crotch.-—Eggs of British Birds. [See Mr. 
Crotch’s paper in the second part. ] 
By Mr. W. F. Elliot —Drawings illustrative of Somerset. 
Paintings, cast of Foliated Capital, and Sculpture from the 
house of the Carmelite Friars, Taunton. Paintings of the 
Landslip at Lyme, and of the Ram’s Horn Bridge, Taunton. 
By Rev. T. F. Dymock ; and Rev. C. P. Parish.—A. col- 
lection of some of the rarer Plants of Somersetshire. 
By Mr. Ashworth.—Coloured Drawing of St. Mary’s 
Church, Taunton, from the south-east. 
By Mr. C. E. @iles.—Coloured Drawings of the exterior 
and interior of Nunney Castle. Full sized casts of the Span- 
drils of west door of St. Mary’s, Taunton ; [see paper in the 
second part.] “Statistigque Monumentale de Paris” “Illus- 
trations of Cothele House.” “Churches of Northamptonshire.” 
Three vols. of Scraps, Sketches, and Memoranda. A 
coloured drawing of King Alfred’s Jewel. 
By Mr. A. A. Clarke—Views of ancient remains in 
Taunton. Encaustie tile from the Monastery at Athelney. 
By Mr. J. A. Roberts —Encaustic tile and coloured glass 
from Glastonbury Abbey. 
By Mr. S. Cox. —Fibul, Celt, &e. 
By the Earl of Cavan.—Spine of Menanthus monili, jaw 
of Saurichthus, and other Fossils from the coprolite bed of 
the lias, at the shore near Sherton Bars. 
By Mr. W. Baker. —Fossil Corals, &e., from Cannington 
Park and Over Stowey; and numerous zoological and 
anatomical specimens. [The Fossils are referred to in his 
paper in the second part. ] 
