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MINUTES OE PROCEEDINGS OE 
Arundel Society Plates. 
Judges and Warriors—Hermits and Pilgrims. 
Portraits of Judocus Vyts, Lord of Pompele, and his wife Isabelle de Borhut, with 
their patron saints. 
The Ordination of St. Lawrence. 
5. Museum .—During the past year, some additions have been made 
to the natural history collection of the Institution, consisting of birds 
from India, by Lieut. J. Biddulph, 19th Hussars (through Lt.-Col. R. 
Biddulph); of animals and birds also from India, by Captain J. S. 
Stirling; and of Lepidoptera from Barbadoes and Trinidad, by Lieut. 
Gr. S. Parry; and for which the best thanks of the Committee are due. 
It is most desirable to complete the collection of British birds and 
eggs. As a guide to those members willing to assist, a list is given of 
specimens required to complete this part of the museum. 
There has been no addition of shells to the museum, many families of 
which are deficient, and some not even represented. There are hardly 
any specimens of British insects, and the Committee trust that members 
who have the opportunity will assist in the completion of this most 
interesting part of the museum. 
A very valuable addition has been made to the museum of a coffin 
and mummy, found with about thirty others in the course of some 
excavations undertaken by H.E.H. the Prince of Wales, at Old 
Grourneh, near Thebes, in 1869. The existence of the tomb was 
known to an Arab, whose grandfather had discovered it, and probably 
when first found, the mummies were partially opened in search of 
scarabaBi and other ornaments. 
The thanks of the Committee are due to the Rev. J. Gf. Wood, 
M.A., PiL.Si, for his arrangement of the collection of weapons of 
uncivilized races, and for information regarding some of them; as also 
for a list he has drawn up of weapons required to complete the 
collection * 
Presentations to Museum. 
Fossils from the Coal Measures. 
Echina from Brighton Flint .. 
Shark’s teeth, &c., from Brighton Chalk .. J 
Specimen of Great Northern Diver . 
Photograph of Deer’s Head, shot by I 
Lt.-Col. Burt, B.A. ) 
40 Objects for the Microscope . 
A View of Gibraltar, taken from the"! 
Devil’s Tongue Battery in 1804, by j- 
H. A. Barker, Esq. (in frame) .J 
4 Animals from India.^ 
2 Birds „ . }=• 
1 Skull . .......J 
16 Birds from India. 
Venus’ Cup, from the Phillipine Islands. 
43 Butterflies from Peru . 
Lt.-Col. H. L. Chermside, 
B.A. 
Lieut. J. F. Owen, B.A. 
Lt.-Col. C. E. Burt, B.A. 
Capt. B. O’Hara, B.A. 
Lieut. H. A. Barker, B.A. 
Capt. J. S. Stirling, B.A. 
(Lieut. J. Biddulph, 19th 
\ Hussars. 
Lieut. C. H. Spragge, B.A, 
H. Whitely, Esq., jum 
