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Archa'ologia, Ixii., 515. Presented by the Associated Portland 

 Cement Manufacturers, Ltd. 



Ten flint implements of unusual types found in North Ireland. 

 Presented hy Rohert Welch, Esq. 



A series of flint implements from Kent and other districts in 

 England. Bequeathed hy Ricliard Jones, Esq. 



(h) Bronze Age. — Two British swords and rapier, and socketed 

 sickle and celt of rare type from Co. Mayo. On deposit from the 

 Tower Armoury. 



(c) Early Iron Age. — Ten bronze vessels, including supposed 

 water-clocks, found together at Wotton, Surrey, and described in 

 Proc. Soc. Antiq.^ xxvii., 76. Presented hy J. H. C. Ecelyn, Esq. 



A series of Late Keltic cinerary urns found near Hitchin, Herts. 

 Presented hy F. Ransom, Esq. 



(d) Foreign. — Crystal pygmy implements from Ceylon, described 

 in Spolia Zeylanica, Dec, 1914. Collected and presented hy Principal 

 Hartley. 



Bronze sword of unusual dimensions and type from India. 



Bronze socketed axe-head found in Asiatic Russia. Presented hy 

 Sir Hercules Read, LL.D. 



Iron sword and ornamented scabbard of the La Tene II. period 

 found in Canton Berne, Switzerland ; described in Proc. Soc. Antiq., 

 xxvii., 107. Presented hy Oscar C. Raphael, Esq., F.S.A. 



Two bronze swords from Germany. On deposit from the Tower 

 Armoury. 



(2.) Romano-British. 



Bronze lamp in the form of a dolphin, found at Brettenham, 

 near Thetford, Norfolk. Presented hy Sir Hercules Read, LL.D. 



Series of " Samian " pottery found in London, and near Hitchin, 

 Herts. Presented hy F. Ransom, Esq. 



(3.) Anglo-Saxon and Foreign Teutonic. 



Weapons and fragments of a glass beaker and bronze bowl, from 

 a grave at Asgarby, Lines. Presented hy C. E. Robinson, Esq. 



Sword found at Herringswell, Suffolk. Presented hy Oscar C. 

 Raphael, Esq., F.S.A. 



Gold finger-ring of the Viking period from the river-bed, Chew 

 valley, W.R. Yorks. Presented hy Herbert Horsfall, Esq. 



Sword with inlaid hilt of the Viking period, found in the Lea at 

 Edmonton, and described in Proc. Soc. Antiq., xxvii., 217. Presented 

 hy Sir Hercules Read, LL.D. 



Irish penannular brooch, spear-head from Nottingham, Viking 

 swords and axe-head ; and spear-head, axe and scramasax from a 

 burial at Mannheim, Germany. On deposit from the Tower Armoury. 



(4.) Mediceval and later. 

 Remarkable bronze bowl of the 12th cent., engraved with scenes 

 in the life of St. Thomas. Presented by F. Ransom, Esq. 



