122 The Museum. 



By Eet. T. Coknthwaite, Walthamstoio : — 



Impression of ring taken from the finger of Martin Lnther at his death. 

 Celtic sling stones. Portions of chain armour, from a railway cutting near 

 Canterbury. Russian Triptych, Reliquary, and artificial Egg, with painting 

 of St. ■ Nicholas, usually presented to friends at Easter. Mummy lizard, 

 Greek arrow heads, &c. 

 By Ret. G. Mat, Liddington : — 



A number of coins and Roman remains, found at "Wanborough and Lid- 

 dington. 

 By G. Alexander, Esq., Highworth: — 



A collection of Nubian shields, dresses, purse, charms, spear heads, 

 knives, &o. 

 By Mr. Ctjnninqton, Devizes : — 



Fossil fish from the Purbeck beds, including Lepidotus minor, Microdon 

 radiatus, and Lepidotus major. Ammonites giganteus, Ammonites biplex, 

 Trigonia gibbosa, Cardium dissimile, Isastrea oblonga, from Portland Stone, 

 Tisbury ; also a case of other fossils from the Portland and Purbeck beds of 

 Wiltshire. Hawkins's Diagram of " Struggles for Life among British animals 

 in Antediluvian times" with notes referring to Wiltshire species. 



In addition to the articles above enumerated there was a valuable collec- 

 tion of coins, Roman remains, &c., from the Society's Museum at Devizes; 

 and also a collection of Fossils from the Oxford clay formation, contributed by 

 Mr. W. Cunnington, of Devizes. The walls were also hung with a number 

 of drawings, by G. Poulett Scrope, of various tumuli, of the eicaTations at 

 North Wraxhall, and rubbings of brasses, &o., &c. 



