16 SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING. 
The Proceedings of the Architeetural Society of Scot- 
land, session 1853-4.—By post. 
The Book of the Axe.—By the author— 
Mr. G. P. R. PuLman. 
The defence against the reply of P. C., by J. Whitgift, 
1574.—J. A. YATIMANn, EsQ. 
Fossil specimens of Trilobites, Ferns, &e.; from Scar- 
borougsh and Dudley.—C. WINDLE, EsQ. 
Head of Antelope; Case of Arrows.—Mr. P. TAayLor. 
Specimen of Ore, containing silver and copper, from a 
newly discovered mine at Ashburton ; and silver and lead 
Ore from Cornwall.—Mrs. G. H. Parne. 
Specimen of the First Printing done at Taunton.— 
H. Norrıs, EsQ. 
Specimens of Stalactite, from Holwell cavern.— 
J.D. Prıxg, EsQ. 
A series of rock specimens, from Scotland. — 
Sır W.C. TREVELYAn, Bart. 
Two fossil Ink-bags, from Ilminster.—C. MOORE, Esg. 
Three Medals, commemorative of Alliance between 
France and England, &c.; Pamphlet on the Antiquities 
of the Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries, and a catalogue of the 
drawings, miniatures, cameos, &c., illustrative of the Bona- 
parte family; through Tuomas Dawson, EsQ. 
Copy of Magna Charta.—Mr. E. JEBOULT. 
Bones of Rhinoceros tichorinus, from the excavations at 
the Gaol at Wilton. 
A Block of Timber from the same. 
Stuffed Swan.—F. ©. JoHNson, EsQ. 
Coins—of Harold, struck at Bristol; Canute, struck at 
Bruton; Edward the Confessor, struck at Hastings.— 
Rev. T. F. Drmock. 
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