A large Stone Weight, with, handle in¬ 
scribed H. S., 1636. 
A curious Chain found recently under the 
Union Bank . 
Two Grold Weights and a Medal comme¬ 
morating the anniversary of the Revo¬ 
lution of 1688.. 
Thirty-five bronze prehistoric Implements 
and Weapons, consisting of axes, pal¬ 
staves, daggers, etc., from England 
and Ireland; also several Implements 
of Stone of the same period from the 
West Riding of Yorkshire. 
Two very fine bronze Roman Bowls, found 
early this century at Einningley, near 
Doncaster. Within each there is 
another of a thinner material, with a 
jimped edge, as if to protect it . 
A finely-ornamented patera of Samian 
Ware from York, with many potter’s 
marks on Amphorse, Mortaria, and 
Samian vessels. 
A Torch-Stand, two Vessels, and a Lamp, 
from Trier, all of bronze and of Roman 
work . 
Six very fine Roman Vessels from Trier, 
two of which have inscriptions around 
them in white slip.. 
Fourteen Vessels of Romano-Greek Ware 
Three Lamps from Carthage, with the 
Christian monogram upon them, and 
two Charms against the Evil Eye, from 
Trier ..... 
Two Danish Combs found in York, and 
two mediaeval Vessels from the same 
city; another Vessel from the moat 
at Walton Hall. 
A very fine Circlet from Ireland, covered 
with interlacing: work and rich orna- 
Donors. 
1 Mr. Hugh Christie, 
; Melbourne. 
I Mr. St, Clair Carnegy, 
) Union Bank. 
I Mr. I. E. Walker, M.A., 
Gillygate. 
( 
mentation 
Mr. Edward Hailstone, 
Walton Hall, Wake¬ 
field. 
