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Portion of Bellarmine jug found in a disused sewer at 

 Redcliff, Bristol. 



Brislington copper-lustre dish. 



Curious iron hinges from an old door in Mary-le-Port 

 Street, Bristol. 



Shoe of Count Borolaski, the Polish dwarf. 



Three silver Edward I. pennies, and one silver Edward 

 III. groat, found in Winford Churchyard. 



Trunk lock with alarm bell found in Bristol. 



Old Passage ferry pass. 



Mr. W. E. Robertson. 

 Rev. H. J. Rockett. 



Mr. H. C. Seargeant. 

 Mr. C. H. Walker. 



Rev. J. R. Wilkinson. 

 Mr. A. C. Willett. 

 Mr. A. Williams. 



MANUSCRIPTS AND BOOKS. 



Chatterton MS. " Satire on Horace Walpole." 



! Prayer-book given by Sarah Chatterton to her daughter, 

 and book-plate and engraved portrait of Horace 

 Walpole. 



I Reproductions of line engraving (New Series, Part 

 XV.). 



" The Temple of Deir el Bahari," by Edouard Naville, 

 Part V. 



" Hyksos and Israelite Cities," by Prof. W. M. Flinders 

 Petrie. 



" Die Altgermanische Thieroraamentik," by Bernhard 

 Salin. 



"Das Westpreussiche Provinzial-Museum, Danzig," 

 by Prof. Dr. H. Conwentz. 



" Some Roman Remains from Monmouthshire," " The 

 Great Pyramids at Gizeh," and " Some Old Glass 

 from Temple Church, Bristol," by Alfred E. Hudd, 

 F.S.A. 



" The Pfahlgraben and Saalburg in Germany," by 

 James Hilton, F.S.A. 



" A Series of Antique Drinking Vessels," by Robert 

 Drane. 



" Cut Glass," by Harry Powell (Journal of the Society 

 of Arts, Vol. LIV.). 



Catalogues of the Sunderland Art Gallery Permanent 

 Collection and the Bristol Central Lending Library, 

 and Reports of the Manchester, Worcester and 

 Horniman Museums. 



Mr. W. E. George. 



Mr. J. E. Pritchard. 



Trustees of the British 



Museum. 



Egypt Exploration Fund. 



Egyptian Research Account. 



The Author. 



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