Notes. 637 



Bronze palstave with stop ridge and deep slots, 4§in. long, with semi- 

 circular edge, found on Chilmark Bake, north of the village, in 1912, 

 and now in the Museum of the National School at Chilmark. A 

 drawing by the Rev. C. V. Goddard is in the Society's Library. 



The same school museum (Chilmark) contains an iron spearhead 6gin. 

 long, with split socket and short leaf-shaped blade — perhaps Saxon — 

 found at Bulford, 1906 ; and a very finely chipped flint celt 6f in. long, 

 from Chilmark Bake, 1910. It has no polish on it. Drawings of 

 both these objects by the Rev. C. V. Goddard are in the Society's 

 collection. Ed. H. Goddard. 



Celts of Stone, other than flint. 



A well-made and perfect ground celt of hard stone, found at Roundway, 

 1914, 5gin. long, has been presented to the Museum by Mr. B. H. 

 Cunnington. 



A ground celt of basalt, found near the site of the old Church in 

 "Coople Church Field," Keevil, 1913; presented to the Museum by 

 the Rev. E. P. Knubley. Ed. H. Goddard. 



British Gold Coins. 



Uninscribed. Obv., laureate bust to left. Rev., a degraded repre- 

 sentation of horse and Victory to left. Evans, PL A. 5. 27^ grains. 

 Found in Marlborough Forest. 



Uninscribed. Obv., portions of a laureate bust, which has assumed 

 more of the character of a cruciform ornament. Rev., Horse galloping 

 to right ; curved ornament above, pellet below ; exergual line. Evans, 

 PI. C, 5—7. 89j grains. Found at Aldbourne, Wilts. 



Uninscribed. Plain convex obverse. Rev., object like palm tree above 

 crooked line. Evans, PI. E. 11. 21 grains. Found at Ogbourne, 

 Marlborough. 



The above appear in Messrs. Spink & Sons' Monthly Numismatic 



Circular, January, 1914, pp. 50, 51. 

 Mr. A. D. Passmore also reports a British gold uninscribed coin from 



Upham in the Morris Collection, and another uninscribed from 



Ringsbury, Purton, obv., plain convex ; rev., concave, disjointed horse 



and wheel, in his own collection. 



British Silver Coin. 



(Cunobelinus.) Inscribed. Obv., Cvnobelini. Head to right. Rev., 

 Tascio, horse galloping to right. Evans, PI. X. 8. 15j grains. Found 

 at Axford (Ramsbury). Messrs. Spink's circular. 



British Copper Coin. 



(Cunobelinus.) Inscribed. Obv., Cvnob. Horseman galloping to 

 right, holding dart and shield. Rev., Tasciio (vantis). An armed 

 figure standing with spear and shield. Evans, PI XII., 3. 38 grains 

 Found at Kennet. Messrs. Spink's circular. 



