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Four Rubbings from Brasses, at Westminster.— R. II. 

 Shout, Esq. 



Impression of Luther's Seal.— Mr. W. C Ball. 



Pamphlet on tlie lowcst Fossiliferous Beds of North 

 Wales.— J. W. Salter, Esq. 



Caffir Spear.— Rev. J. E. Lance. 



Two Pamphlets on the Classification of Celts.- Dr. 



Hugo. 



New Zealand Rug.— Miss Grosvenor. 



Barnes' Poems in the Dorset dialect.— Miss Pinney. 



Two casts of Seals of the Haviland family, dated 1261, 

 and 1370.— A. Haviland, Esq. 



Casts of Celt moulds.— Jaimes Yates, Esq. 



New Zealand Wrapper.— R. M. King, Esq. , 



Cannon Ball, from Sedgemoor.— R. Walter, Esq. 



Description of Fossil Skull of an Ox, with a Geological 

 Sketch of the River Avon, in which it was found. Litho- 

 graphed Signatures of Members of British Association, 

 met at Cambridge, 1833.— Mr. F. May. 



Burmese Dresses, Sword, Manuscript, Poisoned Arrows, 

 and Shoes ; a Malay Crease, Antelope's Horns, Elephant's 

 Tooth, &c.— The Misses Roberts. 



Pilgrimages to St. :Mary of Walsingham, and St. 

 Thomas of Canterbury.— By Post. Donor unknown. 



A Sikh Matchlock and Accoutrements ; Flying Squirrel ; 

 Flying Fish ; Antelope's Horns ; Tinder Box, from Chinese 

 Tartary ; Burmese Idol.— Captain Nisbet. 

 Polished Slab, from ^lendip.— Mr. Swatridge. 

 Head of Dorset Ram.— Mr. Verrier. 

 Pottery, Coins, &c.. &c., from Worie Hill.— Rev. F. 

 Warre. 



Large Collection of Egyptian and other Antiquities ; 

 Bocks, Drawings, &c., &c.— T. Dawson, Esq. 



