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Leicester, Museum and Art Gallery — 



Oil-painting, entitled " Scene in Holland," by Karl Heffner. 



London, Whitechapel Art Gallery — 



Oil-painting, entitled "In the Sahara," by Paul R. A. Miiller. 



Nottingham, Museum and Art Gallery — 



Oil-painting, entitled " Departure of John and Sebastian Cabot," by- 

 Ernest Board. 



(Beneral acquisitions b\> purchase. 



Antiquities. 



Five casts of Assyrian slabs (originals in the British Museum), representing 

 Ashur-nasir-Pal and Ashur-bani-Pal hunting. 



Ethnology. 



Carved bone " tiki " (neck ornaments) from New Zealand. 



Saddle and loin-cloth of Blackfoot Chief. 



Two repousse brass plates, wooden doll, glass bead necklet, wood and 

 bead necklet, wood and shell necklet, shell neck-ornament, cowrie 

 waist-band, three ivory bracelets, hat of flax-seed, and musical 

 instrument from Central Africa; three daggers and battle-axe from 

 South Africa ; and waist-band of cocoons (used in the dance) from 

 West Africa. 



Shell neck-ornaments, shell and seed necklets, large gourd (water-bowl), 

 carved bone comb and coconut box, and hair-ornament of fish-scales, 

 from Barbadoes 



Canoe-model, two paddles and cigars, from Rangoon. 



Industrial Art. 



Stone alms-box (XVIIIth Century) found at Bedchester. 



Bristol Antiquities. 



The following specimens of Bristol pottery : — 



Jug, with initials "J. K. C." and date 1820. 



Jug, stamped " Powell Bristol." 



Mug, painted by Fifield, 1808. 



Mug, dated 1802. 



Painted inkstand. 

 The following of Bristol and Nailsea glass : — 



Three opalized glass vases. 



Engraved glass tumbler, 1836. 



Glass wine-bottle, stamped " W. Daubeny, 1776." 



Opaque glass cigar and cigarette holders. 



Blue glass post-horn, rolling-pin, bell and scarf-pin. 



Red and white glass-bottle in the form of bellows. 



Green glass bottle, salt-cellar and tea-poy. 



Glass horn, and cake-stamp or pottle-stone. 



Two water-glasses for bird-cage 



Three glass bottles (copies of Nailsea glass). 



Queen Anne silver tankard. 



Bronze 2-oz. weight (XVIth Century). 



Pewter plate, stamped " Bristol." 



