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A Collection of Modern Enamels and Mosaics (thirty-two in 

 number) ; an early Astrolabe with Compass ; a large Ditto ; a 

 Watch Key (enamelled) ; a Gold Seal with head of Shakespere ; 

 a Gold Posie Pang ; a British Glass Bead found at Aries ; two 

 Watches ; a box of Specimens of Silver Ore ; a Collection of 

 Worked Flints, from Darly Dale, Yorkshire ; a small Bronze Celt 

 found at Aries, department du Ehone ; a Possett Cup (fitted for 

 night lights), and a Drinking Cup, both of Staffordshire Ware; 

 a Peruvian Water Bottle, from the graves of the Incas; an 

 Inkstand made of Oak from the " Eoyal George ;" a raised Portrait, 

 in Gold and Silver on Iron, of Frangoise Marguerite de SUly ; a 

 large Dish of Staffordshire Ware, inscribed " Tomkes ; " Two 

 Palstaves of Wood, inscribed with the Calendar in Eunic characters 

 (Norwegian, 16th and 17th century) ; a Bassoon of Brass, from a 

 church choir at Dijon, France ; a Mediaeval Carving in Bone, 

 representing the Virgin, Child, and Attendants, and the four 

 Evangelists ; a Punch Bowl in Wedgwood Ware, printed with 

 Masonic symbols and gilt, from a Freemason's Lodge in Etruria ; 

 a Small Enamelled Swiss Watch ; a Silver Indian Sword-stick ; 

 an Old Soldier's Sword ; a Bronze Three-legged Cauldron ; a 

 Glass Bottle (bearing the Derby Crest), found during some excava- 

 tions in 1867, near the Castle, opposite the North and South 

 Wales Bank, Liverpool ; Eighteen Specimens of Old Liverpool 

 Ware, viz., two blue painted Punch Bowls, one by Pennington, 

 and one by Alderman Shaw ; three blue painted Dishes ; thirteen 

 blue painted Plates ; one large Flemish Dish, inscribed " Maistre 

 Jean Pon, 1679 ;" and six Italian Faience Plates, painted with 

 birds and flowers ; presented by Mr. Joseph Mayer, F.S.A., &c., &c., 

 Vice-President of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. 



A sitting Buddhist Divinity, in Marble, from Eangoon ; pre- 

 sented by Mr. John Miller. 



The Skull of a Cetacean (Del23himts), taken off the Western 

 Isles, and presented by Captain Eobert MilHgan, ship " Sepia." 



A Tree- Wasp's Nest, from Shropshire ; presented by Mr. J. 

 Molde, per Mr. G. H. Morton. 



A Specimen of Hasting's Sand, from Hastings ; and a fine 

 Specimen of Slickensides on Vitreous Copper, from Cornwall ; pre- 

 sented by Mr. G. H. Morton, President of the Geological Society of 

 Liverpool. 



Living Specimens of the American Clam or Wampum Shell 



