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No. 37. Christ among the Doctors, consists of ten 
figures. 
Nos. 38 and 39. Two statues from the eastern side of 
the chain gate, built by Bishop Beckington. 
CONTRIBU'TIONS RECEIVED DURING THE YEAR 1855. 
History of England, 2 vols, 1732, folio.— 
W. E. GILLETT, Esg. 
Two wasps’ nest.—Rev. O. S. HARRISON. 
Two pieces of hand-mill, or quern, from Kew-steps.— 
Rev. F. WARRE. 
Specimen of fossil wood from the Island of Portland, 
and sheet of metallic oxydes, struck by electrieity by 
the late Andrew Crosse.—Mrs. ANDREW ÜROSSE. 
Two specimens of antique carving.— 
W. E. SURTEES, Esg. 
Specimen of Ostrea.—W. M. Kery, Esq., m.D. 
Five photographic delineations of architeetural antiqui- 
ties of Somerset.—B. J. M. Donne, Esg. 
Ecelesiastical documents, Camden Society, containing 
a History of the Bishoprick of Somerset.— 
JAMES YATES, Esq., F.R.S. 
Specimens of polished madrepores.— 
Mrs, WARREN, and Mrs. CEcIL SMITH. 
Specimen of Travertine, from Pickeridge.— 
Rev. H. STRETCH. 
Stuffed badger.—Mr. W. FISHER. 
Collection of shells from the Black Sea.—Capt. ELLıor. 
Two casts of ancient British coins, and part of Roman 
chariot-wheel, found at Hamdon Hill.—R. WALTER, Esa. 
Churchwardens’ account of Parish of St. Mary’s, Taun- 
ton, 1672, 1673.—Mr. A. C. Cox. 
Monkland’s Literature and Literati of Bath, and Sup- 
plement to ditto.—W. E. SURTEES, Esq. 
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