72 Additions to Museum, and Library. 



Phorosphoora, varieties, Wilts and Kent. 

 Verticellipora cretacea, Chalk Flint, Oldbury Hill. 



Purchased — Wilts Token : — 



No. in 

 Williamson. 



239 



No. in 

 Boyne. 



r Number of 

 Value Specimens 

 >ame ' the Society's 

 Museum. 



HENERY . HE STALL = Two pipes 

 crossed. 



IN . SWINDON . 1668 = Three sugar 

 loaves. 



and second examples of Sarum, George Page, 1657 ; and William 

 Yiner. 



Presented by Mr. Porter : — Trowbridge Token, Grorham. 

 Presented by Mr. W. Eowden : — Cavalry Hat of the original Wilts 

 Yeomanry. 



Presented by Mr. Gr. Cartwright: — Sarsen Knbber fonnd with 

 human bones under a large sarsen stone at Down Barn, Pickle 

 Dean Bottom, Overton. Also Hammer-stone of Oolite, and 

 Sarsen Rubber, from Overton. 



Presented by Mr. W. Stratton : — Eomano-British Bronze Fibula, 

 Bronze Wire Bangle, Implement made of the Horn of the Roe 

 Deer, and portion of Bracelet of carved Kimmeridge Shale, from 

 Cold Kitchen Hill. 



Presented by Mrs. Sloper: — Parish Constable's Staff of Bishops 

 Cannings and ditto of Bedborough Hundred. 



The Library. 



Bequeathed by the late Mr. J. Waylen : — Canon Jackson on Amye Robsart, 

 f rom Nineteen t h Century. Memoir of Rev. Samuel Webley, of Trowbridge. 

 Letter of Bishop Henchman re preaching of Stanley, &c. W. Houlbrook, of 

 Marlborough, the Loyal Blacksmith and no Jesuite. 



Presented by The Author (Lord Arundell, of Wardour) : — Two Englishmen 

 who served with distinction in the cause of Christendom — Sir Ed. Wydville 

 and Sir Thomas Arundell. 



Presented by Mr. T. H. Bakeb :— Select Works of Bishop Douglas with Bio- 

 graphical Memoir, 1820. Tracts of Thomas Hobbes, vol. i., 1681. 



