7. A skiff-shaped vessel in bronze, with round handle, and a lid which closed with a catch.

8. Several legs of the fighting cock, with very large natural spurs.

9. Roundels, formed chiefly from the bottoms of earthenware vessels, perhaps used in some game; others made with a hole in the centre.

10. Skulls of the dog; one, that of a dog of the mastiff kind, of an unknown species. Bones of horse, ox, roe, and red deer, (Cervus elaphus); also fragments of the horn of a species allied to the elk of Ireland, (Strongylocerus spelæus.) Very numerous remains of the wild boar, including bones of the hoof, jaw, and tusks.

Among other bones of the ox are some of a very large kind, now unknown in this country.

Also, the crania of the Bos longifrons, more than one bearing evident marks of the fatal blow of the axe on the forehead.

11. Specimens of mended pottery:—1. Samian ware. 2. Upchurch. 3. Romano-British pottery.

12. Slabs of stone for grinding or mixing colours, painters’ pallettes.

13. Specimen of Hepatic iron ore. Ditto of Barytes or heavy spar.

14. Iron tire of a wheel, 3ft. 3ins. in diameter, 1½ inch in breadth. Two iron hoops, supposed to have belonged to the nave of the same wheel.