The Museum. 



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green sand of Wiltshire, containing remains of 30 species of Vertebrata, a series 

 illustrative of the varieties of Ammonites auritus, 25 species of Lima and 

 Inoceramus, 16 species of Pecten, 25 species of Terebratula, and 29 of Echin- - 

 oderms. A case of Roman antiquities from Bay Son. 

 By Miss A. Cunnington, Devizes: — 



A collection comprising- all the known species of Freshwater and Terrestrial 

 shells of the county of Wilts. 

 By Mr. H. Cunnington, Devizes : — 



Two small urns and a collection of Roman pottery found, with skeletons, in 

 the railway cutting near Pan's Lane, Devizes. 

 By Mr. J. J. Fox, Devizes :— 



A collection of British bird's eggs, including nearly 250 varieties ; several 

 specimens of stuffed birds, &c. 

 By Dr. Biggs, Devizes: — 



Model of Eddystone Lighthouse made from the rock on which it stands. 

 Copy of Aristophanes with autograph of the poet Wordsworth. 

 By Mr. D. Wild, Devizes : — 

 Earthenware puzzle cup. 

 By Mr. T. B. Smith, Devizes : — 



Two sketches of female heads in crayons by Sir Thomas Lawrence. 

 By Mr. H. Bull, Devizes : — 



Engraved fac-similes of sketches by Sir Thomas Lawrence of his father and 

 mother, the landlord and landlady of the Bear Inn, Devizes. 

 By Mr. J. Musselwhite, Devizes : — 



Trinity Ring found at Potterne. 

 By Mrs. Grant, Devizes : — 



One hundred and twelve specimens of Roman coins found at Coulston, 

 Flint arrow heads and stone celt found at Wilcot. Rug of opossum skins. 

 Skin and teeth of shark. Case of stuffed birds, &c, &c. 

 By Mr. G. Mannings, Jun., Wedhampton : — 



Roman coins found on Charlton Down. * Token " William Joyce in 

 Sarum 1652." Ditto " John Lamb, Cricklade." 

 By Mr. E. E. Guy, Devizes :— 



Gold Rial of Henry VII., case of African reptiles, Russian dyptych. 

 Ancient watch by Avenel. Chinese fan, &c, &c. 

 By Mr. H. Weaver, Devizes : — 



Roman coins, &c, found at Hilmarton, Goatacre, and Highway. 

 By Miss Clark, Heddington : — 



Roman cinerary urn found at Heddington Wick. 

 By Mr. John Wilkins, Devizes : — 



Circular seal bearing a man on horseback surrounded by the motto " que 

 tibi lego lege," found some years since at Potterne near the site of the 

 ancient residence of the Bishops of Salisbury. The owner of the seal was 

 William Pagnall, Lord of Fordington, A.D. 1301 ; and an impression of it is 

 attached to the Barons' Letter to Pope Boniface VIII., a document to which 

 no less than 117 seals are appended, including those of nearly all the nobility 

 of that period. 



Littleton Pagnall (or Pannell) in Bishops Lavington, anciently belonged to 

 the family of Pagnall from whom it derived its name. 



