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Two fine Norman Caps from St. 
Maurice’s Church; one early English 
Cap ; one very ornate Chevron Arch 
Mould (from St. Mary’s Abbey or the 
Minster); and other Stones. 
Two pieces of Door Arch Moulding' 
(middle Norman period) with inter¬ 
esting figures in circular medallions; 
one richly ornamented Cap. 
Fine Jug, Lord Wellington on one side, | 
General Hill on the other. j 
Old Knife and Fork with green handles; ) 
Part of German 77 mm. Shell from 
Albert, on the Somme. 
Half Farthing, 1844. 
Incendiary Bomb dropped by a Zeppelin. 
Brass Sun Dial, by Hindley, York. 
GEOLOGY. 
One Round Stone. 
Sixteen Specimens of Fossil Plants from j 
the Kilkenny Beds of Ireland. j 
ZOOLOGY. 
Variety of Guillemot, spotted on back j 
with white, shot at Flamboro’, 1850. j 
White Lesser Redpole, obtained at ' 
Escrick, 1915. 
Water Rail. 
Cock Bullfinch. 
One Yellowhammer, one Redpole. 
Head of an imported Ram from the \ 
island of Soay (St. Kilda Group) ; 
Wild Hybrid between Mallard and 
Pintail Drake, shot at Lowthorpe. ; 
Live Stick Insects. 
r Mr. Whitfield. 
Mr. W. H. Brierly, 
j fsa - 
j" Mr. W. Farr. 
| Mr. A. Finney. 
Mr. A. Clarke Hall. 
The Lord Mayor. 
Mr. T. Boynton. 
Mr. Johnson. 
- Prof. J. Johnson. 
Mr. T. Guy. 
Mr. J. Reader* 
Mr. Grabham. 
Mrs. Acton. 
Mr. M. Morton. 
- Mr.W. H. St. Quintin. 
Mr. Meynell. 
