38 MUSEUMS. 
Blue salt-glazed teapot, to Mr. W. Bemrose. 
Saxon Broach, Kingston (Faussett Coll.), to Dr. P. Nelson. 
Saxon pendant ornament, to Mr. Pretorius. 
Liverpool printed Jug, Ship Sally of Newbury Port, Moses Wells, 
Master, 1808; Jug, Bidston Hill Signals; plate, subject: the tea- 
party; mug, “ Col. Tarleton ”; oval medallion, portrait of Washing- 
ton; porcelain saucer and plate, Chinese; to Mr. W. Turner. 
Impressions of Egyptian Scarabs, to Mrs. Grenfell, Oxford. 
(6) Loans and Deposits. 
The collection of Chinese Porcelain, decorated after the Japanese 
style, 17th and 18th centuries; deposited by Mr. John Mellor, Junr., 
June 24th, 1904, has remained on exhibition during the past year. 
(1) A Treatise on Moral Philosophy, Italian, 13th century @*); 
(2) History of the World, Sacred and Profane, Italian, 13th century 
(qi), and (3) Selections from the Fathers, SS. Augustine, Gregory, 
Anselm, &c., English, 14th century (5), were lent to Mr. Sampson, 
University of Liverpool, June 29th, 1903, and returned December 
19th, 1905. 
Stone Quern, from an old farm at Sefton; deposited by Mr. W.E. 
Gregson. 
Steatite head, from Mano, Mendi country, Sierra Leone, West 
Africa; deposited by Mr. W. E. C. Morriss, Sierra Leone, Freetown. 
(c) ExcHancEs. 
The following duplicate Ethnographical objects were sent to 
Dr. H. C. Bumpus, Director, the American Museum of Natural 
History, New York, for a subsequent exchange, as per minute 
September 15th, 1905: — 
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