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Donations. 



The following objects have been presented to the various 

 Departments represented in the Museum Rooms of the 

 Art Gallery during the year ending Sept. 30th, 1907. 



Antiquities Department. 



Egyptian antiquities from Gizeh and Rifeh, in Upper 

 Egypt, including a series of pottery "soul houses," 

 alabaster vases, ushabti figures, beads and amulets, 

 bronze mirrors and axe, etc. 



Egyptian antiquities from the site of the Temple of 

 Mentuhetep, at Deir-el-Bahari, consisting of frag- 

 ments of carved stone, pottery, wooden figures, etc., 

 and two Greek papyri from the site of Oxyrhynchus. 



Small collection of flint implements found locally. 



Piece of Egyptian inscribed mummy-cloth (XlXth 

 Dynasty). 



Various small antiquities, Roman pottery, etc. 

 Spindle-whorls of Kimmeridge shale found at Lulworth 



Ethnographical Department. 



Zulu water-bottle. 



" Cat-o'-nine-tails " formerly used aboard the 

 '• Victory." 



Carved wooden figure from West Africa. 



Chinese bone button-fastener. 



Native Burmese maps. 



Collection of ethnographical objects, including slave 

 manacles from Africa and Arabian iron door- lock. 



Two flax bags from New Zealand. 



Four Japanese carved " netsukes." 



Zulu woman's beaded belt. 



Zulu knobkerry and three stone pipes from Bechuana- 

 land. 



Collection of Persian objects, including fine inlaid mirror 

 and various native costumes. 



Throwing-stick from West Australia. 



British School of Archasology 

 in Egypt. 



Egypt Exploration Fund. 

 Mr. A. Selley. 



Miss E. A. Syers. 



University College, per Prof. 

 Reynolds. 



Rev. J. H. Ward. 



Mrs. C. Birngauber. 



Mr. A. E. Burr. 

 Mr. H. J. Cbarbonnier. 

 Mr. F. H. Coombs. 

 Mr. L. Allan Goss. 



Mr. A. E. Hudd. 

 Miss Kent. 

 Mr. A. Knapp. 

 Dr. T. D. Nicholson. 



Mr. B. J. Snow. 



Miss E. G. Tanner. 

 Miss Tratman 



