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Mrs. F. H. Synge.-—A silver coin of the Saxon King, 
Edmund I. 
Mrs. N. Smith, Chfton.—A. beautiful cornelian ring 
found in the ancient camp on Brean Down. 
Dr. J. H. Pring.—Electro-type casts of rare old coins, 
seals, and medallions. A beautiful specimen of arragonite 
from Holwell Cavern, in illustration of the paper read by 
Mr. Crosse. 
Dr. Jos. Hume Spry, Bath.—A tile in pottery from the 
Alhambra, with inscription in Arabic. Small earthen vase 
from Pompeii. Chinese mariner’s compass, 
Dr. Tomkins.—Cases of British and Roman pottery, 
keys, daggers, spurs, &c. chiefly from Abingdon. East 
Indian matchlock, inlaid with ivory. Persian sword with 
enamelled scabbard. 
Mr. J. Baker.—Rare antique gold, silver, and copper 
coins. 
Mr. Castle, Worle.—Three Roman cameos, of Nero, 
Ti. Claudius, and Vitell. German. in fine preservation, 
found at Kewstoke. Two very ancient bridle bits, 
a spur, and brass stirrupe. An iron breast-plate or 
euirass, dug up in the parish of East Brent, in 1820. A 
beautifully wrought ancient two-edged sword and a bill 
hook, and an antique two-handled porcelain jar. Cases of 
ancient coins found at Worle. A very singularly-formed 
bird’s nest, &e. 
Mr. F. G. Dowty.—Views of Cheddar Cliffs, and King’s 
Cliff, North Petherton. Portrait of Erasmus, by 
Holbein. 120 impressions in sulphur, of Somersetshire 
seals. Small pair of oval Italian landscapes, on copper, by 
Patol. Brass key, from Glastonbury Abbey. 
Mr. J. Elton.—Arctic Tern, killed at Weston-super- 
Mare, in April, 1842. Honey Buzzard, killed at Bitton, 
