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Desert plateau, and continuing down to an example from 

 the XII Dynasty. 



From the British School of Archaeology in Egypt has been 

 received a collection of alabaster bowls, serpentine pot, and 

 other objects of Pre-ist Dynasty, and beads, scarabs, gold 

 ornaments, etc., of the XVII Dynasty, and a gold finger ring 

 of Egypto-Roman age. 



The Egypt Exploration Fund Committee have presented 

 a tomb group, alabaster, arrowheads, ivories, and Ibis mummy 

 in jar. 



At Messrs Sotheby's salerooms were purchased three 

 fine examples of Egyptian perfume vases in blue glass with 

 yellow-green and white inlay ornament. 



A fine copy by George Bonanos of the Artemis on 

 the East frieze of the Parthenon has been presented to the 

 Greek series by Dr. G. F. Atchley. 



Bristol Antiquities. 



A valuable gift to this department has been the collection 

 of Romano-British remains found at Sea Mills. All the 

 specimens passed into the hands of Mr. P. Napier Miles, who 

 generously presented them to the City. 



The Capper Pass collection of Romano-British material 

 from Charterhouse on Mendips has been transferred to the 

 Bristol Room. 



The late Mr. J. W. Arrowsmith bequeathed twenty-four 

 pencil drawings of Old Bristol, executed by Miiller about 

 1832. These will later help materially in the development of 

 the Bristol collections. 



The model of the Llandoger Tavern has been already 

 mentioned. A smaller model of a XVIIth century house, with 

 two figures in the costume of the period, has also been placed 

 in the collections. 



