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ETHNOLOGY. 



Andrew, Edwyn S., Esq. — 273-12. Nine Spear-heads and' Arrow- 

 heads made from bottle-glass by Australian natives of Derby, West 

 Australia. 



Fletcher, Mrs. C. W. C. — 25r)-12. ^Yooden Idol, representing the 

 Policeman Ancestor ; captured in the Ashanti War, 1900. 



Townsend, W. G. Paulson, Esq.— 209-12. Statuette of Buddha. 



Briggs, J. B., Esq. — 215-12. Sixteen Copper Coins and one Silver Coin 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Summerfleld, Mrs. H., lent by — Butler's Tray, emblazoned \\-ith the 

 arms of George III and Queen Caroline. 



Purchased. — Models in Goss China of the following Derbyshire An- 

 tiquities : — Bakewell Cross, Eyam Cross, Norman Font in Haddon 

 Hall, Ashbourne Bushel. 



Fifteen Photographs and Negatives taken officially in the Museum 

 and Art Gallery. 



Hutchinson, Dr. J., F.R.S. A set of printed Museum Labels, 24 

 Numbers of '' The Museums Gazette, 24 Numbers of '' The Home 

 University," 2 Guides to the Haslemere Museum. i 



Purchased. — Monthly Numbers of the Museums Journal, the organ of 

 the Museums Association, from January, 1912, to date. 



