64 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Jet necklace and flint scraper found in a cairn at Melfort, 

 Argyleshire. Collection of stone and bronze implements and a 

 gold ring, found in Ireland. Three bronze celts from Ireland. 



Among the foreign additions to this section the following 

 may be mentioned : — 



A choice series of stone and flint implements from Denmark, 

 and three bronze palstaves from the Continent, presented by 

 the Right Honourable the Earl of Derby, k.g. 



A fine bronze sword, believed to be the one found at Alies, 

 Commune de Menet, Auvergne, and described in the " Revue 

 Archeologique," N.s. vol. xxiv., p. 337, formerly in the Greau 

 collection ; presented by Mrs. T. W. U. Robinson. Bronze 

 dagger and palstave found near Allstedt, Weimar, presented 

 by William Mitchell, Esq. 



A hoard of bronze implements found in the bed of the Seine 

 at Charenton, and an elaborate bronze collar from Denmark. 



Iron sword of Late Celtic type found at Solmona, province 

 of Aquila, Southern Italy, and seven iron weapons from Spain, 

 presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



A number of flint implements, excavated by W. M. 

 Flinders Petrie, Esq., at Tell Hesy, the ancient Lachish, pre- 

 sented by the Palestine Exploration Fund ; and a selection 

 of bronze arrowheads from Defeneh (Daphnse), in Egypt, pre- 

 sented by the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



A collection of flint cores and flakes from the Rohri Hills, 

 Upper Sind, on the left bank of the Indus, presented by J. G. 

 Single, Esq., c.E. 



Three stone axeheads, and a string of beads, from Lohadugga, 

 Chota Nagpore, India, presented by W. H. C. Driver, Esq. A 

 collection of stone implements, shell ornaments, and 

 pottery, obtained in Siam and Cambodia by Monsieur L. H. 

 Jammes. 



(2.) Anglo-Roman : — 

 A vase of pottery, found at Snape, Suffolk ; presented by 

 C. H. Read, Esq., F.S.A. 



(3.) Anglo-Saxon, British Mediceval, <Ssc. : — 



Saxon glass cup found at Bourne, Kent, presented by A. 

 W. Franks, Esq. An iron sword and two bronze brooches 

 from a gi^ave at Lyminge, Kent, presented by the Rev. Canon 

 Jenkins. 



Bone plaque, inscribed with runes, and believed to have 

 been found in Derbyshire ; presented by A. W. Franks, Esq., 

 and a .silver brooch found near Omagh, co. Tyrone. 



Matrix of the seal of the Society of Chirurgeons of London, 

 found on the battle field of Newbury. Steelyard weight 

 with the arms of the Duke of Cornwall, etc., presented by 

 Edwin Kemp, Esq. 



Five religious carvings in alabaster, one of them with the 

 head of St. John Baptist. Hone-stone matrix for casting 



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