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up, and about the vicinity of the thigh-bone two coins were disco- 
vered, one of them an English penny of Henry III., mint mark 
‘“* Robert on Canterbury”’ ; the other a Scottish penny of Alexander IL, 
with long double cross, onan on—, probably a Perth coin, not rare, 
and belonging to his last coinage. 
The other finds shown to the Academy were :— 
No. 1. A portion of a glass patera, much irised by oxidation. 
No. 2. A button core of mica schist. 
No. 3. A fragment of copper with some wood, evidently part of 
the binding of a book. 
No. 4. A polished elongated bead of bone or ivory. 
No. 5. The bowl of a bronze spoon. 
No. 6. A bronze clasp or hook of remarkable construction, of 
fish-hook shape, with a bronze tongue forming a spring. 
