12 THIRD ANNUAL MEETING. 
work of Dr. Faustus. Indian sword from the Strawberry 
Hill collection. A large and valuable collection of auto- 
graph letters of eminent men, including Byron, Scott, Pope, 
Sheridan, Voltaire, Rammohun Roy, De Lolme, Drake, 
Lord Hood, Rodney, Sir T. Lawrence, Canning, Burke, 
Frederick II. of Prussia, &e. &e. 
The Rev. R. C. Hathway.—An interesting reliquary from 
Kewstoke Church—a sacerdotal figure about eighteen 
inches high, having in the back a niche, in which were the 
remains of a chalice, adhering to the bottom of which was 
a residuum of coagulated blood, supposed to be that of 
Thos. ä Beckett. 
The Rev. F. Lockey, Bath.—An ancient iron vessel, found 
imbedded in a mass of conglomerate, on the shore off Char- 
mouth, with specimens of the conglomerate and contents of 
the vessel. 
The Rev W. W. Rowley—Cases of splendid Indian in- 
sects, butterflies, beetles, &c. 
The Rev. R. Symes, Cadbury Lodge, Yatton.—A small 
bronze figure found in a Roman Encampment on the 
Blackdown hills, near Taunton. 
The Rev. J. H. Yatman, Winscombe.—An antique pic- 
ture frame, containing a neatly-executed and ingenious 
model of Bristol Cathedral, made in pith, and bearing date 
1715. 
Mrs. Housman, Bath—Transfer of brilliantly-tinted 
flowers from Pompeii ; this transfer was made by Sir 
Humphrey Davy, and presented by him to Sir Thomas 
Lawrence. 
Mrs. Farquharson, of Montacute.—A highly-ornamented 
antique stirrup, found at Hamdon Hill. A monastie ring 
and locket, found at Montacute Priory, and fifteen Roman 
coins, found near Hamdon Hill. 
