The Museum. 



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By F. C. Lukis, Esq., F.S.A., Guernsey: — 



A series of 24 Stone Celts, and other Celtic Antiquities, 

 with a large and valuable collection of Drawings illustrative 

 of Celtic remains. 



*A Cast of a Guernsey Stone Celt, and some Hand Bricks. 

 By F. C. Lukis, Esq., M.D., F.S.A.:— 



A copy of his " Observations on Celtic Megaliths, &c." 

 By John Brown White, Esq.: — 



* Nine Roman Coins, found in the parish of Little Bedwyn. 

 By the Rev. Sub-Dean Eyre, Salisbury: — 



Engraving of Salisbury Cathedral, (N.E. view). 

 By the Rev. W. C. Lukis, Great Bedwyn: — 



Models of Bells and Mould for casting them. 



Drawings (full size) of the 1st, 4th, and Tenor Bells at 

 Ogbourne St. Andrew. 

 A large and interesting collection of Antiquities was kindly con- 



By the Directors of the Winchester M^ 



Amongst other objects of local interest was the Original 

 Winchester Bushel, presented to the city by King Henry VII. 

 in 1487. 



A series of Standard Gallons, Quarts, and Yard Measures, 

 of the period of Henry VII. and Queen Elizabeth ; these are 

 formed of a mixed yellow metal. 



The Bronze Horn of the Warder of Winchester Castle. 



Three Taper Stands, of the 15th century, found on the site 

 of an ancient chapel on St. Giles' Hill. 



A collection of Roman Urns, found at Winchester. 



Fragments of Pottery, from Egypt, Pompeii, and Constan- 

 tinople. 



British Bead of Glass, found ^n a peat moor at King's 

 Sombourn. 



A series of Leaden Papal Bullae. 



A curiously carved Cup, in Ivory, of early date; found 

 amongst the ruins of Basing House. 



Anglo-Saxon Fibula, enamelled, from the ruins of Hyde Abbey . 



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