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Additions to Museum and Library. 



IKEa/Ude PrOWer. " Shakspeare's Patriotism." Article in Globe, Jan. 

 29th, 1901. 



George E. Dartliell Translation of Gautier's " Ce que disent les 

 Hirondelles," in Journal of Education, Feb., 1901. 



Pamela Tenuant. "The Book of Peace." (The Chiswick Press.) 

 6*. 1901. Consists of a collection of passages from the Bible, the 

 Apocrypha, and the Imitation, arranged for daily reading morning and 

 evening during a space of four weeks. To each reading is appended a 

 poem. 



Eeviewed, Literature, Feb. 9th, 1901. 



Richard JefFerieS. "Dewy Morn." New edition. 1900. London: 

 Macmillan & Co. 



Presented by Mrs. Wilson : Officer's Helmet of the Wiltshire Militia of the 

 time of the Crimean War. 

 ,, Mrs. Smith : Two Bird's Skins. 



,, Mr. Stratton : Romano-British Objects from Cold Kitchen 

 Hill. 



,, Kev. C. V. Goddard : Stone of a Horse Mill (?), from the 



Catherine Wheel Inn, Shrewton, 1901. 

 ,, Eev. R. W. Hay : Nuremberg Token, found at Malmesbury. 



The Library. 



Presented by Rev. E. P. Knubley : Pamphlet on Stonehenge. 



Mr. R. W. Merriman : Calendar of inclosure awards in the 

 County Record Room at Devizes. (Bound copy,) 



Mr. W. Cunnington : Five Deeds relating to the Montagu 

 family of Lackham. 



The Author, Morien O. Morgan : " The Royal Winged Son 

 of Stonehenge and Avebury." 



Museum. 



