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Parkitt, Mr. W.— 

 Nailsea glass objects. 



Paul, Mr. A. W.— 



Three cases of objects from Sikkim, Tibet, Nepal, India, and Japan. 



Penny, Mr. E. Wynn — 



Collection of Old English table-glass, together with some Bristol and 

 Nailsea specimens. 



Price, Mr. — 



Bronze medal awarded for excellence in sculpture to Richard Price of 

 Bristol in 1857. 



Raikes, Colonel F. D. — 



Collection of Burmese Ethnographical objects, comprising a large 

 Buddhist shrine, silver repousse ware, native arms and weapons, orna- 

 mental pottery, and carvings in wood, marble and alabaster. 



Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, per Dr. W. J. Tivy— 

 Four prize silver cups and shield. 



Tuckett, Mr. F. F.— 



Egyptian prehistoric specimens. 



Wickwar Parish Council, per Mr. H. Goldingham— 



Two XVIIIth Century civic maces, formerly the property of the Corpora- 

 tion of Wickwar. 



Williams, The late Dr. Eubulus — 

 Gold cup of Burmese manufacture. 



II.— LOANS EXHIBITED AND NOW RETURNED. 



Bristol District Juvenile Templars, per Mr. S. A. Neal — 

 Sutherland Educational Challenge Shield. 



Herkomer, Professor H. von, R.A. — 



Silver and enamelled shield, " The Triumph of the Hour." 



Howell, Mr. J. H. — 



Japanese bronze temple bell. 



Hudd, Mr. A. E. — 



Egyptian prehistoric specimens. 



Knapp, Mr. Arthur — 



Collection of fifty Japanese " netsukes " and thirteen smaller objects. 



III.— LOANS TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS. 



Museum and Art Gallery, Plymouth — 



Two oil-paintings, viz. :—" Scene in Holland," by Karl Heffner, and 

 " Episode at Quatre Bras," by O. Pichat. 



Public Museum, Battersea, London — 



One oil-painting, entitled " The Mourners," by Eyre Crowe, A. R.A. 



