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Contributions to the Museum and Library. 



By J. E. Nightingale, Esq., Wilton: — Impressions, in Gutta Percha, from 

 the Seals of Wilton Abbey, a.d. 974; Hospital of St. Giles; Common Seal of 

 the Mayor, and Guild of Weavers at Wilton. Also from an ancient Seal of 

 Joane daughter of Johannes Westone, found near Wilton Abbey. 



By Dr. Thurnam, F.S.A., Devizes: — Photographs of a skull and other objects 

 from a Barrow on Roundway Hill. 



By Alfred J. Dunkin, Esq., Dartford:— Part xl. of the History of Kent, by 

 the Donor. 



By Mr. Cunnington, Devizes: — Bronze dagger, flint arrow-head, and frag- 

 ments of a wooden chest which enclosed an interment of burnt bones, from 

 the Long Barrow on Roundway Hill. Specimens of Death's head hawk moth 

 (Chrysalis and Moth). 



By Mr. Falkner, Devizes: — Specimen of Carose of Death's head hawk moth. 



By the Rev. P. A. L. Wood, Devizes : — Faculty for re-pewing, &c, the Church 

 of St. Mary's, dated August 11th, 1854. Specimen of Coral Rag from West- 

 brook. 



By Mr. John Ellen, Devizes: — Encaustic Tiles from Bradenstoke Abbey. 

 Deed, bearing date 1st Dec. 8th of Q,ueen Anne, addressed to Walter Ernie, 

 Esq., "late Sheriff," and William Benson, Esq., of Amesbury, Sheriff of 

 Wilts. 



By Mrs. Britton, West Croydon ; — Pamphlet by H. Browne, of Amesbury, 

 against the destruction of the Druidical Temple at Abury, Wilts, written in 

 1823; also several letters by Mr. Britton and others on the same subject, from 

 the Devizes Gazette. 



By Miss Wick ens, Salisbury: — Photograph from an original drawing of an 

 ancient painting representing the Great Doom, discovered in St. Thomas's 

 Church, Salisbury in 1819. Sketches of paintings from the spandrils of arches 

 in Salisbury Cathedral. Drawing of a pulpit panel at Durrington. 



By the Rev. Henry H. Methtjen, Allcannings : — Preserved specimen of Sterna 

 hirundo — Tern or Sea Swallow, shot at Allcannings. 



By C Darby Griffith, Esq., M.P., Padworth House, Reading: — Correspond- 

 ence respecting the Affairs of Italy, January to May 1859. 



By Mr. R. Blanchett, Wootton Basset: — Roman Coin, and three Tradesman's 

 Tokens. 



By T. S. Halliday, Esq., Warminster: — Two Tokens issued by Tradesmen in 

 Salisbury. 



By Mr. J. N. Ladd, Calne: — Fac-simile of two entries in the Parish Register of 

 Calne, Wilts ; one a baptism by Bishop Jewel 29th Oct. 1570, the other a 

 license to eat flesh in Lent, remarkable from its being of so late a date as 

 1615— both lithographed by the Donor. 



II. Bull, Printer, Saint John Street, Devizes. 



