78 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Pottery bowl and bead found inside it from Despeiia- 

 perros, Sierra Morena, Spain : given by Horace Sandars, 

 Esq., F.S.A. 



A series of small flint implements from river-gravels in 

 the neighbourhood of Victoria Falls, Zambesi, described in 

 Report of the British Association, 1905 ; given by the 

 Exploration Committee through G. W. Lamplugh, Esq., 



F.K.S. 



Stone implements from various sites in Victoria and 

 Tasmania ; given by E. S. Anthony, Esq. 



A series of stone implements found in Northern Tas- 

 mania ; given by Rev. C. G. Wilkinson. 



Stone implements, one of exceptional length, found in and 

 near gold-diggings at Kyebi, Eastern Akim, Gold Coast. 



(2.) Romano-British : — 

 Fragments of inscribed stones and ivory carvings found 

 with other remains on the site of a Roman villa in Greenwich 

 Park, 1904 ; given by H.M. First Commissioner of Works. 



A series of cinerary urns, vase&, and dishes from burials 

 at Seaford, Sussex, described and illustrated by the donor in 

 Journal of Anthropological Institute, X., 134 ; given by 

 F. G. Hilton Price, Esq., Dir. s.A. 



Part of a copper cake with MF incised, found at Conway, 

 N. Wales. 



Bronze dish and enamelled pendant from Swaffham, 

 Norfolk. 



Silver finger-ring with niccolo intaglio of 3rd century, 

 ploughed up at Wittering, Northants, and ornamented pottery 

 vase found near St. George's Church, South wark ; given by 

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



Fragments of Gallo-Roman red-ware with potters' marks, 

 from Somerset ; given by Wm. McPherson, Esq. 



Iron nails, cleats, and fragments from settlement on 

 Rushall Down, Wilts ; given by Major Wm. Hawley, F.S.A. 



Bronze model shovel found at Cirencester ; given by 

 Mrs. Cripps. 



Fragments of Gallo-Roman red-ware, some with potters' 

 marks, found together at Carlisle ; given by A. Barnes Moss, 

 Esq. 



(3.) Anglo-Saxon : — 



Bronze brooches, gilt pendants, pin, stylus, and ivory 

 fragment from two graves at Leagrave, Beds, 1905, described 

 and illustrated in Froc. Soc. Ant., XXL, 59, and given by 

 Messrs. JuU Bros. 



Iron spear-head found at Watford, Herts; given by C. H. 

 Read, Esq., F.S.A. 



