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Donations received 



From i st October, 1896, to 30th September, il 



Barker, Mr. W. R. — 



Lower jaw of aboriginal New Zealander. Found with bones of extinct 

 Moa. 



Barnum and Bailey, Messrs. — 

 Body of a Mandrill. 



Batty, Mrs. Braithwaite (Oxford). — 

 Body of a Marmoset. 



Bazett, Mrs., per Mr. G. C. Griffiths. — 



Eight specimens of a British moth (Noctua stigmatica) for the collection 

 of British Lepidoptera, and ten specimens of the moth (Xanlhia auragoj, 

 for the same collection. 



Bowden, Mr. John. — 



A man-trap, formerly used in the capture of poachers, and an iron bar 

 wrested from one of the Rioters in 1 83 1. 



Brownlow, The Right Rev. Bishop, D.D. — 



An earthenware vessel from a Roman tomb in the ruined city of Haidra, 

 near Tunis. 



Burr, Mr. A. E. — 



Bristol and South Wales penny token, 181 1, found in an excavation at 

 Lawrence Hill. 



Bushell, Mr. W. — 



Two arrow heads found near Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A. 



Chapman, Miss. — 



Three uncut rubies from Kimberley, South Africa. 



Day, Mr. Duncan. — 



A small series of marine shells from Trincomalee, Ceylon. 



Eberle, Mr. J. Fuller. — 



A small volume entitled "The (Economy of Human Life," containing 

 three autographs of Thomas Chatterton. 



A richly ornamented cavalier's spur, found in a gravel pit at Saltford. 

 An extensive collection of antiquities, for the most part relating to Bristol, 

 and in many instances dredged from the Floating Harbour and River Avon. 



Egypt Exploration Fund, Committee of. — 



A large collection of Egyptian antiquities from Dendereh. They formed 

 part of a collection exhibited at University College, Gower Street, from 

 July 4th to 30th, and which was afterwards distributed by the Committee 

 of the Fund through Professor Flinders Petrie. 



