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6. Head ofa fibula, ornamented with a curious mosaic. 
7. Bronze hoop. 
8. Bronze spear. 
9. Three dorsal vertebre. 
10. Os pelvis. 
11. Boar’s tusk. All found in the river bed, between 
Aunagassin and Castle Bellingham. 
12. Bottom of an ancient bronze vessel, curiously orna- 
mented with raised bands. 
13. Large elk’s head and horns, found in the bed of the 
river Dee, between Nobber and Whitewood, in the county of 
Meath. 
14. Small brass pin or bodkin, found in the river Glyde, 
about a mile below Castle Bellingham. 
Dr. Ball made some remarks on the animal remains; and 
Mr. Wilde drew the attention of the Academy to the bucket, 
which resembled two others in the Museum. 
Dr. Tuffnell exhibited a curious wooden staff, with Turkish 
inscriptions, which he procured at Silistria, and read transla- 
tions of the inscriptions made by Mr. Benmohel. 
