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ADDITIONS TO MUSEUM AND LI BEAKY, 

 Museum. 



Presented by Rev. H. G. O. Kendall: a number of Neolithic worked 

 flints, including saw, knife, &c. 



„ ,, Rev. E. H. Goddaed : An oak coin cabinet, the cornice and 



base of which once formed part of a pulpit in Burford 

 Church, Oxon. Small perforated whetstone or ornament of 

 black hone stone procured from a boy at ClyfFe Pypard, 

 1911 ; no evidence as to its origin could be obtained ; 

 Key, 16th cent. (?) found in garden of Clyife Pypard 

 Vicarage. Female sparrow hawk killed at Hilmarton. 



„ ,, Rev. C. V. Goddard : a wooden wool winder, formerly 



used at Stancomb's cloth mill, Trowbridge. 



,, ,, Me,. W. R. Cawdrey, Sphinx Convolvuli, taken near 



Devizes, Aug. 22nd, 1911. 



,, ,, Mrs. Paradise : Iron halberd head, 22 Jin. long, found on 



Bishops Cannings Down (near site of Battle of Roundway) 

 many years ago. 



„ ,, Mr. Herbert Bassett : Three hundred and sixty-five 



Roman coins, third brass, being the greater part of a hoard 

 found at Baynton, cir. 1830 and described in Wilts Arch. 

 Mag. XXXV., 132. Also a Roman spoon believed to have 

 been found near the same spot. 



„ „ . Mrs. Grant-Meek : Fossil Nautilus, from Manningford. 



„ „ Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cunnington : A small collection of 



Wiltshire antiquities mentioned as exhibited at the 

 Society's Meeting in 1859, by Mr. C. May {Wilts Arch. 

 Mag., vi., 259. A number of objects found in pits on 

 Wilsford Down, Three penannular and bow fibulse, 

 Roman coin, and other objects from the surface on Cold 

 Kitchen Hill, Knook Castle, &c. Iron spear head, from 

 Cold Harbour, near Imber. Two small Eoman narrow- 

 necked jugs found many years ago at Pans Lane, Devizes. 



„ ,, Me. Frank Waylen : Large folio volume filled with 

 patterns of coloured waistcoatings, (fee, formerly manu- 

 factured at Devizes (exhibited 1854. W.A.M., i., 64). 

 Bailiff's or Constable's Staff of " Potterne Prebend." 



„ ., The Marquis of Bath : Two cinerary urns of the Bronze 



Age, and small perforated whetstone ? or ornament? of 

 hone stone, found inside it with the burnt bones, in a small 

 barrow on Warminster Golf Course, 1911. 

 Mr. J. H. Saddler: Iron"Seax," spearhead, glass bead, 

 and two small knives, found with two Saxon interments 

 by quarrymen at the Fox Farm, Purton, January, 1912. 



