SECOND WINTER MEETING. Xll. 



MR. POPE said that the only fact that he knew about the 

 sarcophagi was that they were brought from Florence upwards 

 of 70 years ago. He could not say whether they were copies 

 or originals. They might have been crematoria, though 

 neither appeared to have been used. 



(4). By DR. LE FLEMING : 



A curious old medical work, entitled: 



"A needefull, new, and necessarie treatise of Chyrurgerie, briefly 

 comprehending the generall and particular curation of Vlcers, drawen 

 foorth of sundrie worthy wryters, but especially of Antonius Calmeteus 

 Vergesatus, and Joannes Jagaleius, by John Banister, Gent., practner in 

 Physicke and Chyrurgerie. Hereunto is annexed certaine experimentes of 

 mine owne invention, truely tried, and daily of me practised." 

 Imprinted at London by Thomas Marshe, Anno 1575. 



Cum Privilegio. 



PAPERS. 



(1). " Colour sense in a keyhole wasp (Odynerus)" by 

 the PRESIDENT. (Printed). 



(2). " Some old Inns of Wimborne," by DR. E. KAYE 

 LE FLEMING. (Printed). 



(3). "A glimpse of Weymouth and the War, 1802-3," 

 by the REV. W. OWEN COCKCRAFT. (Printed). 



A paper which was to have been read by Mr. W. de C. 

 Prideaux, F.S.A., in continuation of his series on " Dorset 

 Brasses," was postponed. 



