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ADDITIONS TO MUSEUM AND LIBRAEY. 

 Museum. 



Presented by Me. F. Lane : Roman bronze tweezers and earpick, iron 

 hobnails, and bronze spindle Avliorl, found with interment 

 at Honeystreet. 

 , „ Mr. S. Butler: Bronze awl, fibula, earpick, and other small 



bronze articles from Kennet. Small Roman Vjronze figure of 

 lioness found near Newbury. 

 „ ,, Mr. H. E. Medlicott : Impression of seal. 

 „ „ Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cunnington, with the consent of Sir 

 William L. Stucley, Bart. : a series of objects found during 

 the excavation of Knap Hill Camp, 1908, 1909 ; also, with 

 the consent of the War OfKce, a series of objects found dur- 

 ing the excavation of Casterley Camp, 1909, 1910. Rush- 

 light holder from Ashton Keynes. Bronze age pin found at 

 Shepherd's Shore, 1911. Roman pot, brilliant coloured glass 

 bead, and cone of pottery, found on site of Roman villa at 

 Bromham. 

 ,, Mr. Allan, of Devizes : Devizes token. 

 ,, Mr. R. H. Caird : Silver and copper coronation medals struck 



for Devizes, 1911. 

 „ Mr. J. P. E. Falconer : Painted plaster with head of figure 



on it from Box Roman villa. 

 „ ;Mr. W. He ward Bell : Purton token. 

 „ Mr. F. W. GrODDARD : Hawfinch (hen bird) found dead at 



Clyffe Pypard. 

 „ Rev. E. H. Goddard : Casts of Wiltshire seals. 

 „ Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Hedworth Lambton, K.C.B. : 

 Two of the Roman pewter plates found at Manton and 

 afterwards preserved in Lady Meux's Museum at Theobalds 

 Park. 

 „ „ The following members towards the cost (^'6) of the purchase 

 from the Rev. H. G. O. Kendall of a series of eighty 

 Paheolithic Implements from Knowle Farm Pit : Mr. W. 

 Heward Bell, £1 10s. ; Rev. E. H. Goddard, £1 : Mr. E. 

 Cook, 10s. ; Mr. B. H. Cunnington, .ts. 

 „ ,, IIkv, H. G. O. Kendall : A series of Eolithicand Paheolithic 



implements from Hackpen and Knowle. 

 „ „ Mr. Bones : Old " game carrier." 

 „ „ Rev. C. Y. Goddard : Earthenware pot — ? paint jiot— dug up 



in Britford churchyard, 1910. 

 „ „ Mil. W. G. Collins : Worked flints from Holt gravil pit. 

 An mipubli-lii •! Wiltshire tradesmen's token of the 17th century fouml 

 at Mere has \n-vu rr'-i-ntly addi'd to tlic Society'.s collection, by purchase 

 from Mr. T. 11. I'.akri. 



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