84 ACCOUNTS, ETC.. OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Flint chopper of quadrant form from Southfleet pit, North- 

 fleet, Kent. Presented by J. Reid Moir, Esq. 



Series of 139 flint specimens excavated by a committee of 

 the East Anglian Prehistoric Society at Grime's Graves, 

 Weeting, Norfolk. 



Large flint core and two implements made from thick flakes, 

 from the surface near Grime's Graves. Presented by Miss 

 Nina Layard. 



The flint specimens illustrated in Archoeological Journal, 

 LXX., being a selection from a large number excavated by the 

 donor at Peppard Common, Oxon. Presented by Dr. E. A. 

 Peake. 



Two flint implements of unusual form and uncertain date, 

 from the surface at Winterslow, Wilts. Presented by Dr. T. G. 

 Long staff. 



Two flake implements of local chert from Portland. Pre- 

 sented by G. J. B. Fox, Esq. 



Flint celt with cutting-edge polished, from Washing Bay, 

 Lough Neagh, N. Ireland, Presented by the Rt. Hon. the 

 Viscount Charlemont. 



Half a polished flint axe-hammer, with a natural perforation 

 adapted for use, found near Gloucester. Presented by Dr. 

 Corner. 



{b) Bronze Age. — A hoard of 48 pieces, including winged 

 and socketed celts, gouge, chape, sword-fragments and copper 

 cake, found at Addington, Surrey. Presented by Sir Hercules 

 Read, LL.D. 



Looped and socketed spear-head found on Brighton Down, 

 Sussex. 



Cylindrical cinerary urn with lattice pattern on body and 

 depressions below the lip, found at Icklingham, Suffolk. Pre- 

 sented by the Rt. Hon. the Viscount Iveagh. 



Cinerary urn, covered with finger-nail indentations, found 

 at Brantham, near Manningtree, Essex. Presented by John R. 

 Keeble, Esq. 



(c) Early Iron Age. — Urn of reddish ware, with conical 

 bosses at irregular intervals between incised panels on the 

 shoulder, from Loudwater, High Wycombe, Bucks. Presented 

 by Sir Hercules Read, LL.D. 



Pottery fragments of an urn with debased fret pattern and 

 of a larger vessel with zones of incised ornament, found at Deal, 

 Kent, and described in Proceedings of the Society of Anti- 

 quaries, XXVI. , 129. Presented by S. Hazzledine Warren, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



Iron lance-head with round hole at base of blade, found at 

 Scarboi-ough, Yorks. Presented by Thos. Boynton, Esq., 

 F.8.A. 



{d) Foreign. — Thirteen flint and chert implements of palseo- 

 lithic forms, from the surface near Samaria, Palestine. Pre- 

 sented by Herbert E. Clark, Esq. 



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