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with sand and gravel, believed to have been dredged up near the wreck of 

 The Royal George. 

 By Mr. A Mackay — 



Coins and antiquities. 

 By Mr. Redman, Whaddon — 



Fossil tusk of Mammoth, from the drift, and other specimens from the 

 immediate district. 

 By Mr. Trollops — 



Native weapons from New Zealand. 

 By the Rev. W. C. Plenderleath — 



Ancient tokens and bronze coins. A leaden seal, and an iron cross dug up 

 at the Manor House, Cherhill, supposed to be an archiepiscopal cross, probably 

 of the fifteenth eentury. 

 By Dr. Franklin Parsons — 



An almost complete series of the Corn brash fossils of this neighbourhood. 

 By Mr. Chettle — 



The finial of the ancient cross which formerly stood in the Market Place, 

 Trowbridge. 

 By Mr. Bannister — 



A curious pistol found in the ruins of Devizes Castle about a century ago. 

 By Mr. George Webb — 



A copy of Owen Jones' illuminated Psalter. 

 By Dr. Thurnam — 



Remains of quadrupeds found in barrows in Wiltshire, viz: Bos longifrons, 

 and large horns of Cervus Elaphus, also horn of Cervus capreolus found by 

 Mr. Cunnington, in a barrow on Roundway Hill, and now in the possession 

 of the Society, 

 By Professor Thomas F. Donalbson — 



Matrices of nine mediaeval seals. 

 By Mr. Henry E. Medlicott — 



A document relating to the family of the Longs, dated 1645, and signed 

 by Sir Walter Long, Bart. A drawing of a monument in Whaddon Church. 

 By W. P. Clark, Esq.— 



A drawing of old Wyke House. 

 By Mr. Collyer — 



Patterns of the old style of woollen cloth as formerly manufactured at 

 Trowbridge. A collection of coins. 



Our space will not allow us to mention more than a few out of 

 the many interesting objects exhibited on this occasion. The thanks 

 of the Society, and of all who attended the meeting-, are due to those 

 friends who so kindly contributed to the Temporary Museum. 



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