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Conical flint implement found by the donor in elay-with- 

 flints at 400 ft. O.D., Blendworth, Hants. Presented by Col. 

 Jamieson. 



Chopper from Cissbury, Sussex ; implements from Friston^ 

 Sussex, and Icklingham, Suffolk, and blade with end-scraper 

 from Co. Antrim. Presented by J. Reid Moir, Esq. 



Two stone anvils from the sandhills of Luce Bay, near 

 Glenluce, Wigtownshire. Presented by A. Henderson Bishop,. 

 Esq. 



Chipped flint celt of unusual form from the Thames at 

 Kingston. 



Chipped flint celt found at St. Mary Cray, Kent. Presented 

 by J. S. Fearnley, Esq. 



(b) Bronze Age. — Half-mould for casting looped palstaves, 

 found at Llwynmawr, Bala, Merionethshire. 



Portion of broad socketed spear-head from a hoard found 

 at Broadness on the Thames near Northfleet and described in 

 Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 

 XXIII. 170. 



Trumpet-ended penannular armlet found near Tullamore,, 

 King's Co. 



(c) Early Iron Age. — Dagger-sheath of bronze from West 

 Buckland, Som., described in Proc. Soc. Antiq., XXV. 58, and 

 iron spear-head of a rare type from the Avon near Clifton. 

 Presented by Maurice Rosenheim, Esq., F.S.A. 



Iron dagger with debased anthropoid pommel from Sea- 

 Mills on the Avon near Bristol. Presented by Sir Hercules 

 Read, P.S.A. 



Spur-shaped bronze pendent ornament, probably for a horse^ 

 from Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. 



{d) Foreign. — A series of stone implements, many of palaeo- 

 lithic type, bronze axe-heads, daggers, and other weapons from 

 the neighbourhood of Jerusalem. 



Quartzite implements of Le Moustier date from the Grotte 

 de Bize, Aude, France. Presented by M. Joseph Albaille. 



Flint implements of late Le Moustier date from La Quina, 

 Charente, France. Presented by Miss A. C. Breton. 



Stone axe-heads and bronze ring from lake dwellings on 

 Lake of Neuchatel, Switzerland. 



Flint end-scrapers and blades from a grave at Tarkhan, 

 Egypt, middle 1st dynasty. Presented by the British School 

 of Archceology in Egypt. 



Iberian iron spear-heads, dagger, and knife from Spain,, 

 described in Archceologia, LXIV. Presented by Horace 

 Sandars, Esq., F.S.A. 



Pottery vessels, bronze sword and axe-heads, ornaments and 

 beads from Early Iron Age graves in the Caucasus. Presented 

 by Prince Naourouz Onrousbievo. 



