TEMPORARY MUSEUM. 19 
A portfolio of sketches of medi»val remains in Somer- 
setshire and Cornwall ; and water-colour paintings of St. 
German’s Priory Church, Old Cleeve Abbey gate-house, 
Crewkerne Monastery ; and views of Watchet, Minchead, 
and Holnicote Mills. —Mr. A. A. CLARKE. 
A list of turf-moor plants from the moors of Somerset- 
shire.— T. CLaRk, Esq., Bridgwater. 
Che Alusenm. 
THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN DEPOSITED AS LOANS, 
Two heads of deer, from Cashmere. —Capt. ABBOT. 
Specimen of lead ore, with quartz, from Dyfngwm 
mine, N. Wales. —H. D. Kıne, Esq. 
Five pieces of carving, including the Canterbury Pil- 
grimage, exhibited at the Crystal Palace in 1851.— 
Mr. HaALLıpar. 
Large earthen vessel found at Staplegrove, about three 
feet from the surface. —A. TURNER, Esq. 
Report on Somersetshire Charities, Commutation of 
Tithes, Report of Eeclesiastical Commissioners, Report on 
Church Revenues, and Maps of Europe. — 
Rev. W. PneLrs. 
Model of human figure in ivory.—Mr. J. C. BAKER. 
 Pottery, horns, and copper bolt, from the clay pits near 
Bridgwater, belonging to the collection of the late Mr. 
W. Baker. 
PURCHASED BY THE SOCIETY. 
The Paleontographical Society’s Journal for 1855. 
The Archxological Society’s Journal for 1855. 
A collection of Casts from the Seulptures in Wells 
Cathedral :— 
Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4. Four subjeets, forming the capital 
