1-20 PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. partly gilded, and of beautiful workmanship ; sixteenth century. The blade of a rapier, of unusual fashion, the central rib being serrated. By Mr. Forrest. — A curious case of cuirbouiUi, containing three knives, with ivory handles, mounted with silver gilt : probably the etui of the Trencheator, or carver, in some noble household of the fifteenth century. — A tablet of enamelled work on gold, from the Poniatowski collection. — A patron, of the latter part of the sixteenth century, elegantly orna- mented with engraved ivory and dark-coloured wood. — A travelling or table clock, in the form of a large watch ; date about 1690, and made by John Rehle, of Freiburg. SupplemeMary Note to the Memoir on Painted Glass at Oxford, page 29, ante. It has occurred to me, in reference to the Memoir on the Painted Glass in New College Chapel and Hall, Oxford, given at p. 29 et seq. of the present volume, that I may assist the researches of others by mentioning that there are eleven species of original canopies existing in the lower lights of the windows of the antechapel, and of the south windows of the choir ; and by showing their present arrangement by the following diagrams, in which each species of canopy is indicated by Roman numerals. From these diagrams, and the foregoing paper, it will appear that the arrangement of the glass is more perfect, and most to be relied on as original, in the northernmost west window of the antechapel. C. W. ^•OBTHER^^^osT west wixdow OF THE ASTECHAPEL. I 1 11 I II m rv ni 1 rv FIRST NORTH VTIXDOW OP THE AXTECHAPEL FROM THE WEST. SECOND NORTH WINDOW OF THE ANTECHAPEL FROU THE WEST. 1 II in II III V V V I 11 V II III in III I 80nTH WINDOW OF THE ANTKCHAPEL. SOUTHERNMOST WEST WINDOW OF THE ANTECHAPEL. NORTHERNMOST EAST WINDOW OF THE ANTECHAPEL. I 1 I II 1 V V V V V V 1 II VI 11 1 I X X X X IX V VI VI I V IX 1 X X X X VII VIII VII vni VII VIII 80CTHERNM0ST EAST WINDOW OF THE ANTECHAPEL. VII VIII VII VIII VII VIII 1 IZ IX IX IZ IX IX FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD SOUTH FOURTH AND FIFTH SOUTH WIS- WIXDOWS OF THE CHOIR, FROM DOWS OF THE CHOIR, FROM THE EAST. THE EAST. IV 1 IV I III XI ni Zl