Prichard, Dr. Arthur W. — 



A valuable collection of human crania, and casts of crania, formed chiefly 

 by the late Dr. James Cowles Prichard, but partly also by the late Dr. 

 Augustin Prichard, and now presented to the Museum by the repre- 

 sentatives of the family. The collection comprises forty-four skulls and 

 twenty-seven casts. 

 [Twelve plates of human skulls (lithos.) from Morton's Crania Americana, and thirty- 

 two other plates of human skulls, formerly deposited in the Medical School, have now 

 been transferred to the Museum to accompany the crania forming the Prichard 

 collection.] 



Prichard, The Misses. — 



A portfolio of one hundred and one photographic plates of anthropological 

 objects in the British Museum. 



Prichard, Dr. James E. — 



An old iron key dug up at H.M. Prison at Horfield. 



Prowse, Dr. A. B. — 



Brass token of Geo. W. Tanner, Redcliff Hill, temp. Geo. in, found 

 near Clifton Parish Church. 



The Libraries Committee of the Corporation. — 



A number of manuscript documents, shells, corals, fossils, minerals, and 

 coins, originally bequeathed to the City by the Rev. Alexander Catcott. 



Sanitary Committee of the Corporation, per the City Engineer. — 



A plaster shield bearing the arms of the Brewers' Company, removed 



from a house formerly standing at the top of the Pithay, and demolished 



in January, 1898. 



The following is a description of these curious arms: — "Gules on a chevron Arg. 



between three pairs of barley garbs in saltire Or, three tuns sable hooped of the third." 



Stancomb, Miss Charlotte E. — 



Portion of Tapa cloth from Tonga Islands. Native hair ornament of 

 kangaroo's tooth from New South Wales. Portion of Roman earthen- 

 ware vessel from Whatley. Tesserae from Roman pavement at Appleshaw. 



Subscribers to the Greig Smith Memorial. — 



Bronze bust of the late Mr. James Greig Smith, by E. Fabian. (See 

 Report, page 14.) 



Tait, The Misses. — 



Small series of Middle Lias fossils from the neighbourhood of Wotton- 

 under-Edge. 



Townsend, Miss. — 



An antique compass and dial ; 26 copper coins and tokens ; and examples 

 of Australian white coal. 



Trevelyan, Mr. G. E. (late of Oakfield Road, Clifton).— 



Set of Boleadoras from Uruguay, used by the natives of South America 

 for capturing wild horses. 



Tuckett, Mr. F. F., Frenchay.— 



Tibia of Dinornis tnaximus, from Canterbuiy, New Zealand. 



Turner, Miss (of Churchill). — 



Mounted specimen of Apteryx (A. Oweni), from New Zealand. 



Tutcher, Mr. J. W. — 



Two fossil Nautili from the chalk marl of Chard, and the Coralline Oolite 

 of Berkshire. 



