4i 



Twelve bullets found on site of Scottish Widows' Build- 

 ings, Baldwin Street, in 1898. 



Framed photograph enlargement of John Syer. 



Carved frieze, with Royal Arms and dated " Anno 

 1600," and stones, with Civic and Merchant Ven- 

 turers' Arms, and pieces of carved oak, originally 

 forming chimney-piece. 



XVIIIth Century door-head and lead«n rain-water 

 head, from ol^ house in Temple Street. 



Framed facsimile extract from a letter of Longfellow's, 

 referring to his departure from Bristol in the 

 " Great Western," 1842. 



Two XVIIIth Century glass bottles, found in Thomas 

 Street, 1899. 



Donor. 



Scottish Widows' Benevolent 

 Fund. 



Mr. J. J. Syer. 



Messrs. W. Terrell & Sons. 



Messrs. United Yeast Co. 



Dr. J. Perry Worden (Ameri- 

 can Consul). 



Mr. F. J. H. Young. 



Manuscripts and Books. 



" Reseaiches on Leadless Glazes," by W. J. Furnival Alderman W. R. Barker. 



Report of the British School of Archaeology in Egypt, 

 " Gizeh and Rifeh, 1907," and " Memphis and 

 Athribis, 1908." 



" Sculptures from Newgate and Lawford's Gate," by 

 Robert Hall Wanen, F.S.A. 



Framed copy on vellum of Poem written in com- 

 memoration of the Visit of their Majesties the King 

 and Queen to Bristol, July 9th, 1908, by Dr. J. 

 Perry Worden. 



Handbooks and Catalogues from — 



National Gallery of British Art, Manchester Art 

 Gallery, Pennsylvania Museum, and The Morgan 

 Collection of Chinese Porcelains in the Metropolitan 

 Museum of Art, New York. 



Bulletins from — 



Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Vol. V., 

 Nos. 17-21), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Vol. 

 V., Nos. 29-34), Pennsylvania Museum (Nos. 21 

 and 22), Detroit Museum of Art (Vol. II., Nos. 

 2 and 3), and The Ohio Archaeological and Historical 

 Quarterly (Vol. XV, No. 4). 



Annual Reports from — 



Manchester Museum, Owen's College ; Horniman 

 Museum, Forest Hill ; Maidstone Museum, War- 

 rington Museum, Colchester Museum, Taunton 

 Castle Museum, Plymouth Museum, Bristol 

 Libraries, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and 

 Museum of Art, Detroit; The Welsh Museum, 

 Cardiff. 



Proceedings of the Clifton Antiquarian Club, 1907-8. 



British School of Archaeology 

 in Egypt. 



The Author. 



The Author. 



