150 PROCEEDINGS. 
Mr. Cuartes Moore read a paper “On the Ringal of the 
North-western Himalaya,” b i i 
erie Ferdinand von Mueller, K.C.M pecimens of the 
arious bamboos now in this country were e kindly exhibited by 
Mr. Moore (Director of the Botanic Gardens). 
Professor LiversipGe exhibited portion of a brick made of fire- 
clay from a locality of the Waikato River, New Zealand, and 
explained that the green discolouration was due to the presence of 
vanadium salts. 
Mr. J. Gorr a a collection of Danish flint weapons 
and implements as follov 
No. 1. Large axe, i raa "Filstand. Found in a Kjempehoi paa, 
Krastrap mark, Norre Jyllan 
No. 2. Medium-sized axe, 1 raa Filstand Found in a Torremore 
near Silkeborg, Central Jut 
No. 3. Small-sized axe, br ssi “F ound in Kjokkenmding, near 
Grenaa, East Coast of Jutland. 
No. 4. Large axe, i Slibet Filstand. Found near Koeskilde 
Fjord, ‘Norre Sjeelland, in a Gravhoi. 
No. 5. Medium-sized axe—slibet. Found when excavating for a 
railway between Randers and Hobro, Jutland, in an old 
jempehoi. A large number of beautiful 5 same were 
Gassvered at the same time, but only Nos. 5 and 6 were 
secured. 
o. 6, Smaller-sized axe, (See No. 5.) 
o. 7. Large spear-head Found near ‘‘Stone AR 
No. 8. Medium spear-head Lumfjorden, North 
No. 9. Javelin-head, orarrow-head n 
No. 10. Saw. Found in a Gravhoi near the Gudenaa, Tvillum- 
gaard—Gravhoi 
No. Il. Mr. Goff remarked it was one of the most beautiful 
specimens of a flint knife or dagger (Do e had ever 
seen, not even excepting the Old Nordish Manca in 
wegen > — while excavating the Odensee Bogenkee 
Bane paa, 
No. 12. a i net-sinker (or slung shot.) Found in a mose 
(probably formerly a small lake) between Viborg and Silke- 
borg, central part of Jutland. 
No, 13, ge stone hammer; a beautiful specimen. Found in 
a Gravhoi paa, Heden, near Hjerning, centre of Jutland. 
No. 14, A smaller stone hammer (Strids hammer). From Mar- 
; ag Fjord, near Hadsu 
No. 15. An urn; a beau 7 specimen. Found in a Gravhoi 
aon pea, adi (Grey. aor property). When found it 
No, 16. Broken pammar ‘aomnd in close neighbourhood of No. 16, 
ne specimens were: ound between the years 1868 and, Tie: 
About er Os mormbent: were Lene 
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