18 SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING. 
Crmporary Alusenm. 
HE following were ameng the articles of interest 
| kindly lent to form a temporary museum, during the 
days on which the annual meeting was held :— 
A collection of Somersetshire birds.—DRr. WOODFORDE. 
An ancient Pax, once among the treasures of Glaston- 
bury Abbey. —Rev. Tmomas Huco. 
Original portrait of Admiral Blake, and his dress- 
sword.—WILLIAM BLAKE, EsQ. 
Roman, Etruscan, Grecian, and Egyptian Pottery, ot 
great beauty and interest; a case of Stuffed Birds from 
Demerara, &c.—W. E. SURTEES, Esa. 
A variety of Roman and other antiquities.—Mr. DowTY. 
Cases of Insects, from Somerset.—Mr. R. KENDALL. 
Pottery, from Herculaneum.—Mr. PINcHARD. 
A silver ring (the “Douglas Cognizance”), found in 
Odiham Castle, Hampshire. —Dr. Prince. 
A series of Devonian rocks and fossils from the Quan- 
tocks, together with fossil corals from Doddington and 
Overstowey.—MRr. J. D. Prince. 
A series of drawings, and sketches of places of historie 
and antiquarian interest in the County. —MRr. CLARKE. 
Antique silver ring, found at Exeter.—MRr. JAcoBson. 
A great variety of curiosities, from India, China, and 
Africa —CAPTAIN SINCLAIR. 
An anciert Tea-pot, with the legend, “No cider tax; 
apples at liberty;” a record of the strong feeling of oppo- 
sition to the “cider duty,” which prevailed in Somerset- 
shire. A curious candlestick used in Wales. A series of 
zoophytes, recent and fossil; with a collection of beetles and 
insects, from the interior of Africa.—Rev. W. A. JoNEs. 
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