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Conical flint plane from Eedhill, Dyke Eoad, Brigkton, and 

 worked flint flake ifrom Stow, Sufliolk. Presented by G. J. 

 Buscall Fox, Esg^. 



Large series of pygm.7 flints from various localities from tke 

 collection of tLe late Dr. Colley Marck. Presented by Mrs. 

 CoUey March. 



Series of flint implements of rostro-carinate form, some figured 

 in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, B, 202, 

 pi. 15, I, and figs. 18, 19, 25 and 26 in text, from Suffolk, 

 Selsey Bill, Sussex, etc. Presented by Sir E. Ray Lankester, 

 F .R.S. 



Eleven flint implements from rock-shelters, etc., Oldbury, 

 Kent. Presented by Benjamin Harrison, Esq. 



Series of neolithic flints collected by the donor in Tilgate 

 Forest, Sussex [Sussex Archceolo gical Collections, LV., 123). 

 Presented by Dr. Edgar Willett. 



Diorite celt found at Longdon Marsh in a ditch at S. end of 

 Malvern Hills, 1860, and made of local stone. Presented by 

 H. D. Acland, Esq., F.S.A. 



Series of flint implements from Yorkshire. Bequeathed by 

 Thomas Boynton, Esq., F.S.A. 



Chalk lump cut nearly spherical, found by the donor on Floor 

 52, Grime's Graves, near Weeting, Norfolk. Presented by Rev. 

 H. G. 0. Kendall, F.S.A. 



Two chalk carvings excavated by the donor at Grime's Graves, 

 near Weeting, Norfolk. Presented, by Derek Richardson, Esq. 



(b) Bronze Age. — Gold hoop with trumpet-ends, found near 

 a stone coffin in Islay, Scotland. Bequeathed by Eleanore Anne, 

 Lady Trevelyan, widmo of Rt. Hon. Sir Cha/rles Trevelyani, 

 K.C.B., through Mrs. James Anstruther. 



Series of food-vessels, beads, etc., mostly from Ireland and 

 Scotland. Presented by N . D. Smith, Esq. 



Series of jet beads and studs from Yorkshire. Presented by 

 the Earl of Feversham. 



Two-handled vase of black pottery, figured and described in 

 Proc. of the Society of Antiquaries, xxv., 84-88. It resembles 

 ware from Troy of about the 9th century B.C., and was found 

 in the Thames gravel below Hammersmith. 



Chert core and arrowhead from Bralo, Mount Parnassus. 

 Presented by Rev. Harold Pyner. 



(c) Foreign. — Ten flint implements from the trenches at 

 Coigneux, 16 miles 8.W. of Arras. Presented by Capt. Francis 

 Buckley. 



Twelve stone specimens of the Vespestad type (shell-mound 

 stage of neolithic period), excavated by the donor on the Isle of 

 Boemmel, S. of Bergen, Norway. Presented by Dr. Haakon 

 Shetelig, Hon. F.S.A. 



Ten stone specimens of Nostvet type (early neolithic) from 

 Kristiania Fjord, Norway. Presented by Dr. A. W. Brogger. 



Stone implements and flakes from Imbros found in the bank 

 of a stream. Presented by Capt. Hugh Copley, R.A.F. 



