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Dr. Jago read the Lists of Presents r 



DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 



Ancient Intaglio used for a Seal by Thomas 

 Ai'undell, and attached to a counterpart 

 deed of grant to him by Prior Collins, of 

 the patronage of the Vicarage of St. 

 Anthony in Meneage, near Falmouth Mr. Smirke, V.W. 



Egyptian Slab, with hieroglyphics Mr. Q. F. Eemfry, Truro. 



Eoll of the Book of Esther, in Hebrew Ditto. 



Sponge grown on Shell, from Syria Mr. Alfred Lloyd Fox, Fal- 

 mouth. 



Fossils from Lebanon Ditto. 



A Jay Mr. G. Eead, Truro. 



Medal to commemorate the taking of Porto 

 Bello by Admiral Vernon, 1742 Mr. G. Woolley, Truro. 



Carbonate of Iron (Siderite) ]Mi-. T. Cornish, Penzance. 



Native Gold, from Baldonan, Sutherland .... Mr. W. J. Henwood. 



Bones from the ancient encampment at Tre- 



velgue, St. Columb Mr. N. NichoUs. 



Skeleton of a Mouse Mr. Luke Wade, Truro. 



A Praying Mantis, worshipped as a god by the 



Hottentots Miss "Winn, London, 



Eubbing of an Inscribed Altar Stone at Tre- 



slothan, Camborne Mr. N. Hare, Liskeard. 



ADDITIONS TO THE LIBEARY.* 



The Ancient British Sculptured Eocks of 



Northumberland and the Eastern Borders, 



(fcc. ; by George Tate, F.G.S., &c., &c From Mr. Henry M'Lauchlan. 



Cavernes du Perigord. Objets Graves et 



Sculpt6s des Temps Pre-Historiques dans 



r Europe Occidental, par MM. Ed. Lartet 



et H. Christy From RIi'. Charles Fox. 



An Account of Anglo-Saxon Corns and Gold 

 and Silver Ornaments found at Trewhiddle, 



near St. Austell, A.D. 1774 ; and some re- From Mr. Jonathan Eash- 

 marks on other Anglo- Saxon Hoards leigh. 



The Ancient Inscribed Stones at Tregony and 



Cubert, Cornwall From Dr. Barham. 



* It was announced that a communication had been received from 

 Colonel Sir Henry James, that by direction of the Secretary of State for 

 War, Part IV of the Photozincographed Fac Similes of National Manuscripts 

 would be forwarded shortly. 



