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MUSEUMS. 43 
Half of a carved cocoanut, shepherd’s pocket sundials, horn powder 
flask, metal taper holder, and small cabinet of miscellaneous odd 
coins and tokens (31. 12. 06. 22, 25, 26, 27, 28); collected by the late 
Donald Cameron, M.A., LL.D., and presented by Mr. John Cameron, 
Fenwick Street, Liverpool. 
(2) Locan AREA CoLLEcTION. 
Piece of an ornamented leather belt, found at Hoylake 
(17. 3. 06. 1); presented by Dr. Philip Nelson, Rodney Street, 
Liverpool. 
Night watchman’s shelter of about 1760, found in the steeple of 
St. Thomas’ Church, Park Lane (now demolished) (7. 12. 06.); 
presented by Mr. John Bradbury, Cook Street, Liverpool. 
Perry’s ordnance map of Liverpool, 1768, from Enfield’s “‘ History 
of Liverpool ” (14. 12. 06. 1); presented by Alfred Gates, Esq., C.C., 
“ Rose Bank,’ Laurel Road, Fairfield. 
Various documents relating to the sale of Cotton, Tobacco, 
Coffee, &c., in Liverpool from 1807 to 1815 (14. 12. 06. 4-12), and 
lottery tickets 1804-1807 (14. 12. 06. 13-15); presented by J. Elliot, 
Esq., J.P., Hoylake. 
Bronze Celt (11. 7. 06. 1), found at Knotty Ash, Liverpool; 
purchased. 
" Water-colour drawing of St. George’s Hall (16. 3. 06. 21); 
purchased. 
Cardboard model of St. Nicholas’ Church, Liverpool (4. 1. 06. 1); 
made and presented by Mr. E. Winter, 12, Derwent Drive, Liscard. 
(3) Ceramics. 
Earthenware pipe, with long spiral stem (16. 3. 06. 39), Stafford- 
shire; part of a collection made by the late J. F. Leigh Clare, Esq., 
and presented by the Misses Clare, ‘“Holmeleigh,’ King’s Gap, 
Hoylake. 
