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Donations to the Museum, and Library. 



Donations to % 



The Committee feel great pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of the follow- 

 ing Donations presented to the Society : — 



By the Royal Institute of British Architects: — Papers read before the 



Institute during the Session 1859 — 60. Ditto during the Session 1860 — 61. 



List of Members, &c. 4to. 1861. 

 By the Socikty of Antiquaries of Scotland: — Their Proceedings vol. i. 



parts 1 and 2, (1852—54). Vol. ii. (1856—59). Vol. iii. parts 1 and 2, 



(1860—61). 



By the Royal Irish Academy. — Their Proceedings vol. i. parts 1 and 3, (1836 

 —7, 1838—9). Vol. ii. (1840—44). Vol. iii. (1844—47). Vol. iv. (1847 

 —50). Vol. v. (1850—53). Vol. vi. (1853—57). Vol. vii. parts 1 to 13 

 inclusive, (1857—61), 8vo. 



By the Kent Archaeological Society: — Their Transactions " Archseologia 

 Cantiana " vols. ii. and iii. (1859—60), 8vo. 



By Llewellynn Jeavitt, Esq., F.S.A., Derby: — " The Reliquary;" a depo- 

 sitory for precious relics, legendary, biographical, and histoiical : edited by 

 the Donor. Nos. 1 to 6, (1860—61). 



By Dr. Thurnam, F.S.A., Devizes : — Stonehenge ; being the Report of a brief 

 Lecture read on the spot by the Donor, August 7th, 1860, 8vo. 



By the London and Middlesex Arch^ological Society : — Their Transactions 

 vol. i. part i., 8vo, 1856. 



By the Purbeck Archaeological Society : — Papers read before them, 5 Nos., 

 8vo, (1855—60). 



By the Somersetshire Archaeological Society: — Proceedings, from 1852 



to 1859, 7 vols. 8vo. 

 By J. Y. Akerman, Esq., F.S.A., Abingdon: — Report on Researches in an 



Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Long Wittenham, Berks, in 1859. (From the 



Archseologia, vol. xxxviii) 4to, 1861. 

 By Richard Caulfieid, Esq.: — Autobiography of the Rt. Hon. Sir Richard 



Coxe, Bart., Lord Chancellor of Ireland ; from the original MS. preserved at 



the Manor House, Dunmanway, co. Cork, (pamphlet) 8vo, 1860. 

 By C. Roach Smith, Esq., F.S.A.. Strood, Kent — Account of Roman remains 



near Lyminge Church, Kent. (From ''Collectanea Antiqua," vol. v.) 8vo. 

 By T. Bruges Flower, Esq., Bath: — Britton's Historical account of Corsham 



House, 1806. Eyre's account of the mineral waters at Holt, 1731. 

 By Captain Gladstone, R.N., M.P., JBowden Park: — A collection of preserved 



skins of birds, (more than seventy in number), from Demerara. 

 By C, Darby Griffith, Esq., M.P., Padworth House, Beading: — 30 Reports 



of various Committees of the House of Commons. 

 By Lieutenant-Colonel Olivier, Bath: — Cabinet containing a valuable collection 



of Fossils, including many Wiltshire specimens. 

 By Mr. J. Spencer, Bowood: — "The great Historical, Geographical, and 



Poetical Dictionary," 1 vol. folio, 1694. 

 By Mr. J. N. Ladd, Calne : — Fac-similes of three entries in the Calne Parish 



Register recording the burials of soldiers killed in the fight on Roundway 

 Down 1643 ; and at the seige of Pinhills in 1644. Lithographed by the Donor. 

 By Sergeant Chant, Royal Wilts Militia : — Silver Penny of King Stephen, 

 found in a garden at Devizes. 



H. BULL, Printer, Saint John Street, Devizes. 



