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Two Antelope Heads. —Mrs. BICKNELL. 
Specimens of Roman Pottery.—W.P. PıncHarp, EsQ. 
An Antique Silver Ring found at Exeter. 
Five Guinea piece of the reign of Charles II. 
Fossil Fern, &c.—W. JAacoBson, EsQ. 
Spear-heads and other Roman Remains, from Prythrop 
Park, Oxfordshire.—Rev. F. WARRE. 
PURCHASED BY THE SOCIETY. 
The Paleontographical Society’s Journal. 
CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED DURING THE YEAR 1854. 
Textrinum Antiquorum, or, The Art of Weaving among 
the Ancients, by James Yates, M.A.; Pamphlet on the use 
of the terms Acanthus, Acanthion, &c., in the ancient 
classics ; Do. on the Bulla, worn by the Roman Boys, 
the Proceedings of Literary and Philosophical Society of 
Liverpool, 1853 to 1854.— James YartEs, EsQ. 
Architectural Studies in France. —By the author— 
Rev. J. PETIT, M.A. 
A Crustacian from the Lias at Curry Rivel.— 
W. MunkKrton, EsQ. 
Two Blind-fish, and specimens of Stalactites from the 
Mammoth cave, Kentucky. —W. E. SurTEESs, EsQ. 
A Pamphlet on the Faussett Collection. — 
C. RoAcH SMITH, EsQ. 
A Pamphlet on the science of Geology and its applica- 
tion; a collection of Devonian Limestones, with Corals; a 
Geological Map of parts of Somerset.—J.D. Prıng, EsQ. 
Zoological Journal, 1824-29, 4 vols.; Transactions of the 
Royal Society of Edinburgh, vol. 10 to 20; Memoirs of the 
Wernerian Natural History Society, 4 vols. and 3 parts; 
Robert of Gloucester's and Langtoft’s Chronieles.— 
Sır W. C. TrevELyan, Bart. 
