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EXHIBITS. 
11th November, 1921.—Mr James Flett—Specimens from a hoard of 
coins found by Mr James M‘Ilwraith, Craigengiilan, near a large 
oak tree there about the year 1913. They were silver coins of 
Edward I. and II. 
Miss HE. K. Banner—Specimen of Kauri gum from a New 
Auckland forest as (1) on the tree and (2) prepared for sale. 
9th December, 1921.—The Secretary—A half-guinea of William IIL, 
1698, found at the Old Brewery, Whitesands, Dumfries, at a 
depth of six feet. It was in the line of the old ‘‘ watergang ”’ 
to the Sandbeds Mill. 
Mr John Gladstone—Specimen of Alchemilla conjuncta. 
Bab., found by him and Mr W. Scott on the Cample Water. 
This interesting find appears to be one of the plants which Dr 
Grierson of Thornhill planted in favoured spots, and which seems 
to have succeeded in establishing itself. 
PRESENTATIONS. 
14th October, 1921.—Mr Robert Dinwiddie—A fine bronze flanged 
axe found on Cairnsmore, the only specimen recorded from that 
district. Size, 6 3-5 in. long by 2% in. broad at face; the 
flanges expand the axe at the thickest part to 114 in. 
lith November, 1921.—The Secretary—A piece of leadwork found 
9th 
in the shingle on the bank of the Nith opposite Lincluden (near 
the Fishers’ Lodge), on which are modelled two figures, one a 
man with a Balmoral bonnet playing on an old-fashioned fiddle; 
the other with a tasselled cap playing on bagpipes. Fragments 
of brass or bronze covering adhere to parts of the design; the 
reverse is smooth, while air-holes appear on the front. Size, 
4% in. by 3% in. 
December, 1921.—Mr R. C. Hastings, Dumfries—Coin of 
Ludovick XIIII., King of Navarre, 1675, found in the allotment 
ground on the Glasgow Road, Maxwelltown. 
18th Mareh, 1922.—Mr Thomas Kirk, 1614 Galloway Street—A 
B-shaped flint striker. 
