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Specimens of Iron Ore from Cogenhal, Northatnpton- 

 shire, presented by Eev. C. WiixVLLEr. 



Specimens of tlie liorns of Strongyloceros speloeus, from 

 Pitcombe, by Lord Talbot de Malaiiide. 



Spotted Rail (Gallinula porzana), presented by W. A. 

 Sanford, Esq. 



Epbialtes (species ?), from the Kev. Thomas White, of 

 Bruton. 



Specimen of coal, kerosene oil, wax and candles made 

 from the same, from Maine, U. S., presented by Rev. P. C. 

 PßATT, chaplain of H.M.S. Hero. 



Plaglostoma gigantea, from Otterliead quarry, presented 

 by Mr. Charles Goodland. 



Two snakes, by JSIr. Warren. 



Sword Fish, by !Mr. H. Roberts, 



Plaglostoma gigantea, by !Mr. H. Davis. 



Orbagium bifasciatum, by Rev. T. Sotheby. 



Goal fossils, from Mr. Solomon Lainey, through F. H. 

 Dickinson, Esq. 



Specimens of flint by Rev. O. S. Harrison, Tliorn 

 Falcon, 



Large Ammonite, by Mr. H. Seymour, Taunton. 



List of ArchcEological Donations, S^c, to the Museum : — ■ 



Roman and British Coins, by the Rev. F. Warre. 



Shilling of Queen Anne, by ISIr. Edgar. 



History of Shepton Mallet, by Mr. J. E. Farebrother, 

 the author. 



The arms of Henry VII. in plaster, from an old house in 

 East-street, Taunton, presented by Mr. R. Parsons. 



Part of Roman Draining Tile and Roofing Slate, also 



