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ADDITIONS TO MUSEUM AND LIBRARY. 



Museum. 



Presented by Rev. G R. Hadow : Red Throated Diver, found injured 



from flying against telegraph wires at Wylye, Feb., 1909. 



See W.A.M., xxxvi., 140. 

 ,, „ Rev. H. G. O. Kendall : A series of Neolithic Flints from 



Golden Ball Hill, and others. 

 , „ Rev. G. V. Goddard : A large round stone " Palette " or 



Rubbing Stone, and Conical Stone Rubber, formerly used 



by house painters to rub down their colours, from Fovant. 



Two Iron Clippers or Nippers (used formerly in cloth 



manufacture), from Trowbridge. 

 „ „ Me. W. Walker : A pair of Iron Shearmen's Shears, formerly 



used in the Trowbridge cloth factories, for putting a face 



on the cloth. 

 , „ Mr. Young : A number of objects from two pits cut through 



in making a reservoir on Winterbourne Monkton Down, 



1913. 

 „ ,, Mr. J. W. Brooke: Two Wiltshire 17th Century Tokens. 



„ ,. Mr. A. D. Passmore : Plaster Cast of Dinosaurian spine,, 



found at Swindon. 

 ., ., Mrs. Hony : A number of cases of Wiltshire Specimens of 1 



Birds shot at or near Baverstock. 

 „ „ Admiral Sir Walter Hunt Grubbe, K.C.B. : A Pair of 



Dotterels, shot by him at Chitterne, in September, 1861.: 

 „ „ Rev. E. H. Goddard : Four Birds. Red Legged Partridge, 



killed at Clyffe Pypard, 1838; Gull, found at Clyffe 



Pypard, dr. 1837 ; Cuckoo, killed at Hilmarton, 1884 I 



Goat Sucker, shot at Clyffe Pypard, cir. 1895. 

 ,. „ Mr. G. Watts : 17th century Hindon Token, unpublished. 



Library. 



Presented by Mr. H. E. Medlicott: "Wiltshire Gazette," "Salisbury 

 Diocesan Gazette," and " North Wilts Church Magazine,^ 

 for 191 2. " Dauntsey Agricultural School Mazazine," fivi 

 numbers. " The Dauntsey Charity Scheme," 189 1 , anc, 

 Mr. Saunders' Letters and Suggestions on the same, anc 

 "Scheme of Board of Education," 1909. Six photos o, 

 Tilshead Lodge, and old Windmill at Tilshead no\\ 

 destroyed, taken in 1907. " Family Prayers," printed bj 

 the Rev. J. H. Johnson at Tilshead, 1844. Three Wild 

 Pamphlets. 



