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SPRING MEETmG. 



Transactions of the London and Middlesex 

 Archjeological Society 



Collections of the Surrey ArchEeological Society 



Philosophical Society of Glasgow Eeports, 

 relative to exhibition of apparatus, &c. 



Monthly Notices of the Eoyal Astronomical 

 Society 



Journal of the Cambrian Archteological Associa- 

 tion 



Proceedings of the Geologist Association 



Journal of the Royal Historical and Archago- 

 logical Association of Ireland ... 



Journal of the Authropical Institute of Great 

 Britain and Ireland 



Proceedings of the South Wales Institute of 

 Engineers ... 



Transactions of the North of England Institute 

 of Mining and Mechanical Engineers... 



Transactions of Epping Forest and County of 

 Essex Naturalist's Field Club 



Collections, Historical and ArchEeological, relat- 

 ing to Montgomeryshire and its borders 



The 49th Annual Eeport of the Eoyal Cornwall 

 Polytechnic Society 



* Two Photographs of the Cross at Quethiock... 



From the Society. 

 Ditto. 



Ditto. 



Ditto. 



From the Association. 

 Ditto. 



Ditto. 

 From the Institute. 



Ditto. 



Ditto. 



From the Club. 



From the Powy's Club. 



From the Society. 



From Mr. George Freeth. 



ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 



No. 1. 



2. 

 3. 

 4. 

 5. 

 6. 



9. 

 10. 

 11. 



Crystallized Native Gold in beautiful 



Octahedra — Colorado 



Native'Gold in Diorite — Arizona 

 Native Silver, massive — Mexico 

 Native Silver, Crystallized — Mexico . . . 

 Native Silver in slate rock — New Mexico 

 Massive Horn Silver — Leadville, Col- 

 orado 



Hoi'n Silver — New Mexico 



Massive Silver Glance — Colorado 

 Massive Euby Silver — Colorado 



Kupfer Nickel — Coloi-ado 



Native Tellerium^Colorado 



Presented by Mr. E. Pearce. 

 Ditto. 

 Ditto. 

 Ditto. 

 Ditto. 



Ditto. 

 Ditto. 

 Ditto. 

 Ditto. 

 Ditto. 

 Ditto. 



* Mr. Feeeth in presenting the pliotograplis of the Quethiock Cross drew attention 

 to the fact that the markings on the shaft of the Ci-oss are very indistinct, so much so, 

 that even at a short distance, in a bad light, tlie camera could not detect them. The 

 horizontal diameter of the Cross itself is 33 inches, the vertical diameter 35 inches. The 

 diameter of the base is 4 feet 6 inches, the front face across the bottom of the shaft is 1 

 foot 10 inches, and the total height from the foot of the shaft to the top of the Cross is 13 

 feet 9 inches. 



