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Flynn, Mr. John W. — Engraving of Cabot by Charles Bird. 



Foy, Mr. W.— Wild Flowers. 



Frost & Reed, Messrs. — Framed Etching by Charles Bird of Syer's 

 picture of " Temple Church," and Etchings of Old Bristol. 



Fry, Executors of the late Miss P. A. — Collection of Five Water- 

 colour Drawings by Miss P. A. Fry of Bristol Porcelain Vases in 

 the Francis Fry Collection, and Photograph of a Bristol Vase. 



Fry, Miss Isobel P. — The " P. A. Fry Collection " of Recent Shells, 

 containing more than 2,000 specimens. 



Gammon, Mr. W. J. — Hedgehog. 



Gardner, Mrs. E. — Silver-mounted Yak's Tail Chowry, or Fly-whisk. 



Goodland, Mr. E. H. — Green Woodpecker, caught at Pensford. 



Grand Pump Room, Bath, per the Director. — Lantern Slide of 

 " Plan of Bristol." 



Hale, Bequest of the late T. M. — Three Pictures, " Little Red 

 Riding Hood " and " The Orphans," by J. Curnock, and Land- 

 scape by J. Jackson Curnock. 



Hamilton-Smith, Mr. G. — Water-colour Drawing by Eyre Crowe, 

 1S77, entitled "The Red Maids"; Oil ^Paintings, "Ruins of 

 Carthage," by Paul Falconer Poole, and " St. Mary Redcliffe," by 

 J. Bird. 



Hancock, Mr. T. — " Tommy Noddy," or Paddock. 



Hare, Mrs. Sholto, per Mr. J. E. Pritchard. — Red Pottery Cider 

 Barrel, and Photograph of Somersetshire house where used. 



Harris, Mrs. — Wire Cap, made and worn in a Bristol Procession by 

 Wm. Harris as a member of the Wireworkers to celebrate the 

 Coronation of Queen Victoria, 1838. 



Harvey, Mr. J. G. Russell. — Native Drum from Mombasa. 



