12 SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. 
white iron ores taken from a mine on Brendon Hill, on 
the Nettlecombe estate.*—Sir W. ©. TREVELYAN, Bart. 
DEPOSITED. 
A silver chasing, date A.D. 1530, by Cellini; head of 
the Virgin, limosin enamel, 1515 ; and the old corporate 
seal of the Boro’ of Stoke de Courei (Stogursey).— 
J. H:Payne, Esq. 
An upper stone of a hand-mill found in the parish of 
Minehead—it formed the cover of a small enclosed space 
containing a vase, the contents of which were removed ; 
copper ore from Alcombe, with electrotype made from it; 
fragments of ancient pottery and scoriz found in the coal- 
barrow near the mouth of the Haven, or Hawn, Dunster ; 
a most beautiful specimen of arragonite, found in a lime- 
stone quarry at Stowey, in the parish of Cutcombe.— 
T. AprAHaAm, Esg. 
Fossil wood found on the beach at Watchet; and the 
jaws of Ichthyosaurus.—J. W. WıLLıams, Esg. 
Portion of a glass vessel from Cleeve Abbey, and Roman 
British Pottery.—Capt. PERCEVAL. 
Head of Ichthyosaurus tenuirostris, found at Blue An- 
chor.—W. BLAKE, Esq. 
Portions of decayed trees, and leaf mould, from the 
submarine forest near Minehead.—Rev. T. M. RıcHArps. 
A collection of marine alge, ferns, and other plants.— 
Miss GIFFORD. 
A two-looped celt, found near Cork in 1854, considered 
very rare.—Rev. THomAs Huco. 
Pen and ink sketches of the churches in the neighbour- 
hood, drawn and deposited by E. A. FREEMAN, Esq. 
% This mine is now worked to a depth of 140 feet, from which depth 
the ores presented were raised. 
