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ADDITIONS TO MUSEUM AND LIBEAEY. 

 Museum. 



Presented by Me. W. Cunnington, son of the late Mr. W. Cunnington, 

 F.G.S. : A Table made from Wiltshire Septaria, and Oak 

 grown in Wiltshire, by a Devizes man. 

 „ „ Eev. C. V. Goddard : Piece of ornamental Ironwork obtained 



at Trowbridge ; old pair of tongs ; ivory ball or die with 

 many facets numbered up to thirty- one, obtained at Salis- 

 bury. 

 „ „ The Vicab and Churchwardens of St. James' Church, 

 Southbroom : The Clappers of three Bells (the Treble, 3rd, 

 and Tenor) recently re-cast, the Treble dating from 1633, 

 the other two from 1612. 

 „ Dr. H. P. Blackmore : A Collection of Eoliths from Alderbury 



Hill. 

 „ Eev. G. E. Hadow : Nuremburg Token found in Calne Church 



during Eestoration, 1864. 

 „ Eev. H. H. Mogg: Eushlight holder from Bromham House. 

 „ Me. Fidler: Small Plate of Eoman (?) Enamel found near 



Quarry at Teffont Evias. 

 „ Mr. J. D. Offer : Shuttle of Hand Loom used by the donor's 



Aunt in the last hand loom at Bromham. 

 „ Mr. B. H. Cunnington; Bronze Tweezers found at Alton 

 Barnes. (?) Eoman ; Earthenware Pitchers, 17th or 18th 

 century, dug up in the Brittox, Devizes ; Small Vase of 

 Coarse Eed Pottery dug up on the Green, Devizes ; a num- 

 ber of 17th and 18th century Tobacco Pipes from the site of 

 Wadworth's Brewery, Devizes, and Beekhampton ; Upper 

 Stone of Quern with hole in the side for handle, weighing 

 91 lbs., ploughed up in a field below Eybury Camp, 1909 ; 

 Stand for Halberts in Museum, and a Wall Case for Stour- 

 head Eoom. 

 ,, ., Eev. H. G. 0. Kendall; Palaeolithic Flints from Knowle. 



„ „ Mr. Walter Eales : Many Specimens of Lepidoptera. 



„ „ Mr. E. Cook : Specimens of Lepidoptera. 



„ „ Me. Heginbothom : Specimens of Lepidoptera. 



Library. 



Presented by The Author (Mr. J. F. Meehan) : Article on Malmesbury 



Abbey. 

 „ „ Mr. H. Bevir : Twenty-eight volumes of Eegisters of Voters. 



„ „ Mrs. W. Cunmngton, widow of late Mr. W. Cunnington, 



F.G.S. : Thirteen framed Engravings of Stonehenge. 



