XXXV 
ANTIQUITIES. 
Roman Bronze Coins, English Silver 
Coins, a very line (almost perfect) 
Bowl of Samian Ware found in York, 
a Roman Gold Style found in Lendal, 
a pair of Ear-rings, and Foreign Coin. 
y. Dr. Tempest 
Anderson. 
A collection of Indian Coins. Miss Barstow. 
A Roman Silver Coin of lulian the ' Ar ™ c . 
J r Mr. 1 . W. Simpson. 
Apostate. 1 
Part of a Roman Tesselated Pavement | Messrs, fames 
found on St. Maurice’s Road. j Bowman & Son. 
Cave’s Printing Press. Mr. R. Hawkeswell. 
An old Glass Lead Smoother and an ) 
Old Pot. J 
Three pieces of the Ancient Reredos ) 
of York Minster and Head of a Niche. ) 
Mr. Paget. 
Mr. G. Bellerby. 
One piece of back of Niche of the Rere- j 
dos of the Old High Altar, of the r Mrs. Dickson. 
Minster. > 
One line piece of the wing of the Rere¬ 
dos, and one small fragment of 
Statuette from the Reredos High ^ 1 * ^• Milbuin. 
Altar, York Minster. * 
Two large Bases from Domestic Build- ) 
ings of St. Mary’s Abbey. ) 
Miss & Mr. M. Spence 
One beautiful piece of the String Course 
of the Reredos of York Minster, two 
pieces of the Doorjamb of the En¬ 
trance of the Chapter House, St. 
Mary’s Abbey, and three pieces of 
Norman Arch Stones from the Abbey. 
The Misses Wilson. 
One large Jamb of Niche of Ancient ) 
Reredos of High Altar, York Minster, j ^ 0lteus 
