SECBETAlilEs' KEPOET. 
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The above were exhumed by Mr. C. Spence Bate, and will be 
found fully described and illustrated in the Transactions of the 
Devonshire Association, vol. v. page 549. 
Two flint spear-heads. These were found in a ditch at Hemer- 
don Ball, Plympton St. Mary, and were obtained by Mr. J. Brook- 
ing Rowe, by whom they are presented to the Museum. 
The Librarian reports that during the past year many volumes 
have been added to those previously on the shelves, including the 
following " Transactions " of scientific or learned societies, gratui- 
tously presented or received in exchange for own " Reports " — 
British Association Report, 1871. 
Parts of Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, and 
Index, 1861-70. 
Catalogue of the AVorks in the Library of the Zoological Society. 
List of the Animals in the gardens of the Zoological Society. 
Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumberland 
and Durham, part 2, vol. iv. 
Parts of the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of 
London. 
Proceedings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Field Club, No. 3, 
vol. vi. 
Parts of Proceedings of the Literary and Philosophical Society 
of Manchester. 
Report of the Winchester and Hampshire Scientific and Literary 
Society, 1870-71. 
Devonshire Association Transactions, vol. v. part 1. 
Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, No. 13. 
Thirty-ninth Annual Report of the Royal Polytechnic Society. 
Parts of the Journal of the Royal Dublin Society. 
Smithsonian Institution Report, 1870. 
Report on the Geology of Ohio, with maps. 
Reports of the Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, Nos. 6, 8, and 9. 
The Society is indebted to their corresponding member, Mr. E. 
H. Rodd, for 1 1 Notes on the Ornithology of Cornwall ; " to Dr. 
Stratton, of Stoke, for a copy of his work ''On the Affinity of the 
Hebrew Language and the Celtic;" to Mr. E. Congdon, of Mara- 
zion, for two curious Oriental works; and to Dr. Merrifield for 
