42 THIRD QUARTERLY MEETING. 
By Rev. H. D. Wickham.—T wo handed Damascus Sword. 
The Jones’s Pedigree. Indian Dagger. Box, shell and 
wood inlaid. Gold and Silver Medals. Original Minia- 
ture of Cromwell. Locket Miniature of James II, worn 
by the Jacobites. White Cornelian Engraving by Pixler. 
Antique silver gilt Smelling Bottle. Fossil from Keyford, 
Frome. Ilustrated Bible, 1680. Two trays of Coins. 
By Rev. J. H. S. Horner. —Brooch found in the neigh- 
bourhood of Mells.. Toy Matchlock. Key with Ring 
and Seal attached. Ancient Seal found at Mells. Five 
Indian Seal. Map of Minedeep Forest. Twelve Coins 
from Italica, Spain. Celt Hatchet. 
By Mr. W. C. Cruttwell—Silver Cream Pail of Dr. T. 
Wilson, Bishop of Sodor and Man. 
By Dr. Harrison. —Bronze Inkstand. Chinese Painting. 
By Rev. W.B. Calver—Bp. Kenn’s Communion Service. 
By Rev. E. Edgell.—Vases purchased in Italy said to be 
from Herculaneum. Medal, Charles I. Royal Seal and 
Coat of Arms,—the seal an official one of Mr. Folkes, 
who held a confidential office about James I—the Royal 
Arms ofthe same monarch. 
By Rev. E. K. Lutt—Two Battle Axes. 
By Mr. W. P. Penny.—Antique Silver Clasp. Original 
edition of Walton’s Angler. Copy of Antique Sun Dial. 
Two carved Goblets of Cocoa Nut. 
By Mr. Singer.—Gold Ring found at Pompeii. Old 
Carving found at Heath House, Corsley. 
By Mr. T. B. Sheppard.—\ ertebr& ofthe Icthyosaurus. 
By Miss Sheppard.—Saxon Ring found at Whatley. 
Fragment of old Urn found in old British burial place in 
the garden at Fromefield. Ancient Silver Medal,—obverse 
Crucifixion,—reverse, Brazen Serpent. Silver Medal, 
Family of James I. 
