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ander III; and John ; a series of twenty-nine Popes medals, 
copper. 
Two Roman urns, and specimens of pottery from Little Ches- 
ter, near Derby, the antient Derventio. 
A Roman key of brass or copper. 
A ring or fibula. 
A Roman spoon and ligula, of which a plate and account is 
given in Dean Batteley’s Antiquitates Rupinae ; part of a 
comb found near a skeleton at Little Chester. 
A supposed druidical ear-ring and bead, found near a rocking- 
stone in the high Peak of Derby. 
A celt or chip-axe, found at Aldborough, Yorkshire. 
Presented by John Graham Dalyell.^ Esq. his Remarks on the 
Antiquities of the Episcopal See of Aberdeen. 
Presented by A. Z. Description of the Isles of Orkney, 174*3 ; 
the Death-Song of Laddbrokar, 1783; Martin’s Description 
of the Western Isles, with Brand’s Description of the Ork- 
ney Isles. — N. B. This anonymous benefactor has been in 
the habit for many years of enriching the collection of the 
Scotch Antiquaries with many valuable works, both antient 
and modern, connected with the history of the Orkney 
Islands and of Norway, to rvhich many volumes of manu- 
script researches and drawings are added, forming a body 
of authorities and information on these subjects which is 
perhaps unequalled. 
Presented by George Chalmers.^ Esq. the Ensign of King Da- 
vid I. of Scotland at the battle of the Standard A. D. 1133. 
Presented by Sir Thomas Brisbane.^ a gold coin found in the 
field of Agincourt, in an excavation made at the place where 
many of the slain were buried, on which is the following le- 
gend : KAROLUS DEI GRATIA FRANCORUM 
^ . REX X"P.C. vincit XP.C. regnat X'T.C. imperat. 
Presented by Haig., Esq. Theatrum Historicum Helvici, 
Edin. 1638. 
Presented by G. S. Menteith^ Esq. of Closeburn, a small Urn, 
of coarse earthen-ware, containing fragments of decayed 
bones, and four arrow heads of flint, nearly of a triangular 
form, ^nd singularly grooved and serrated. 
Presented by James HoiehMs., Esq. a Silver Medal, having a 
