Hughes, Mr. W. W.— 



A cannon ball and an Abbey token found during excavations on the South 

 side of Bristol Cathedral. 



Jones, Miss. — 



A small collection of shells and lichens. 



King, Miss Poole. — 



The greater portion of the natural history collections brought together by 

 the late Professor Leipner, of University College. 



Latimer, Mr. John. — 



Four bullets found in the foundations of new premises in Baldwin Street. 

 Leith, Mr. G., of the State Museum, Pretoria.— 



A small collection of South African stone implements. 



Lewis, Mr. John E. A., of the Sarawak Service.— 



Two Bidangs or petticoats woven and worn by the Sea Dyak women of 

 Sarawak, North West Borneo. 



Lewis, Mr. Harold, B.A.— 



Ten bullets from the foundations of new premises in Baldwin Street. 



Marsh, Professor J. C, of Yale College, U.S.A.— 



" The Dinosaurs of North America," and several pamphlets. 



Marshall, Mr. J. W. D.— 



Twenty-four specially selected Brachiopoda and other fossils from the 

 British lower Oolite rocks ; also fourteen selected local Jurassic fossils 

 A nest with clutch of eggs of blackbird from a wood between Farley and 



Marshall, Mrs. J. W. D.— 



Old Bristol china cup ; also twenty-two Georgian and Victorian copper 

 coins, and one Bristol token. 



Meade-King, Mr. A. G.— 



Robin, showing partially white plumage (Chew Magna). 

 Morgan, Mr. E. T.— 



A ;Pi St0 J 3 uay P orter ' s bad g e > with th e City Arms in relief on the front 

 and the following engraved inscription on the back : — 

 Robert Claxton, Esqr., 



Mayor, 



Morgan Jones, Master, 



Harry Dimmock, Porter, 



on the Quay, Bristol, 



1799- 



Mountney, Mr. Joseph.— 



Two specimens of the rare British blue butterfly (Lycana avion) from the 

 Cotteswold Hills. 



Pass, Mr. A. C— 



A rare fossil crustacean from the Inferior Oolite of Dundry. 

 Pritchard, Mr. John E.— 



A r S ?!? e 4 °^. e 5 ht P' eces of J ames II "Gun Money." Two specimens 

 ot old English pewter. A two-handled water cooling vessel from North 

 Afnca, dug up, in 1893, at Easton in Gordano, Somerset. A collection of 

 leaden tallies used by Bristol merchants, XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries. 

 J. wo mamllas, used as a medium of barter or exchange with the natives of 

 the West Coast of Africa. 



