14 THIRD ANNUAL MEETING. 
near Bristol. Moutagu’s Harrier, killed in Hampshire, in 
1838. Gadwall Shovellers, shot in St. Phillip’s Marsh, 
Bristol, 1830. Snow Bunting, shot at Weston-super-Mare. 
Hawfinch, shot at Coombe, near Westbury-on-Trym, one 
on Redland Common, and another on Durdham Down, 
near Bristol. 
Mr. Charles Empson, Bath-—Rubbings from brasses in 
Devonshire, Oxfordshire, and Somersetshire. Idols of 
gold, found in the lake of Guanatuvita, South America ; 
and a portion of the golden armour of Montezuma. 
A very singular and large spiders-nest, with a curious 
spring-valve entrance, from the Greek Islands. Arctic 
plants, collected by Sir E. Parry. 
Mr. B. Fry, Axbridge.—Fine specimens in Ornithology, 
neatly mounted with appropriate landscape back grounds, 
including among them one ofthe Alpine Swift, shot in this 
county. 
Mr. Shrowl.—Fragments ofan urn and of bones con- 
tained therein, found by the late Bishop of Bath and 
Wells, in a barrow, on Mendip, near the fosse road from 
Ilchester to Bath, one mile from Oakhill brewery. An- 
cient brass vase, inlaid with steel. Ancient brass snuffers, 
enamelled. 
Mr. Colebrooke Stockdale, of Torquay.—Drawings of the 
churches and old mansions of Somerset, of the west front 
of Wells Cathedral, and of Long Leet. 
Mr. W. Stradling.—Part of a very ancient altar pall, 
wrought in gold. Needle work of the time Chas. L.— 
“the Judgment of Solomon.” Needlework {embroidered 
with pearls, representing the restoration of Chas. II. Pair 
of gauntlets diapered with gold. Potsherds from a Roman 
pottery. Gun locks of the time ofthe Monmouth‘rebellion. 
