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Bill for Two-thirds of a Dollar, Philadelphia, 1776 ; and one for 

 Twelve Shillings, Philadelphia, 1777 ; presented anonymously 

 (25. 3. 97. 1-2). 



Miscellaneous : — 



Two of the Old Liverpool Wooden Water Pipes, from excavations in 

 Tithebavn Street (2. 12. 97. 1) : presented by the Water Committee. 



(2) Ceramics. 



Four Red Clay Tiles, various shapes, green glazed. Mediaeval. From 

 the Warrington Friary ; presented by Mr. T. Connor (11. 2. 97. 1-1). 



Photograph of the Excavations at the Warrington Friary, showing 

 the tiles in situ in the chancel; presented by Mr. T. Connor (11.2.97. 5). 



Four Delft-ware Painted Tiles, taken from the jambs of a fire-place 

 in the Angel Inn. William Brown Street, Liverpool : presented by 

 Mr. A. Bowman (8. 10. 97. 1-4). 



Black Basalt Wedgwood-ware Portraits of Raphael, Michael Angelo, 

 and Livy ; a Biscuit-ware Wedgwood Medallion, symbolical of "Etruria. 

 1789 " ; and two Casts of Wedgwood Portraits of Shakespeare and 

 Garrick : presented by Mrs. Crump, per Mr. A. B. Taylor 

 (21. 12. 97. 188-193). 



(3) Ethnography. 

 PREHISTORIC :— 



A Small Collection (7. 7. 97) of Palaeolithic Flint Implements, from 

 Thebes, collected by W. H. Seton-Karr ; purchased. 



Large Collection (7. 7. 97) of Xeolithie Flint Implements, comprising 

 various forms of Hammer and Celt-shaped heads, Cores, Scrapers, 

 Knives, Armlets, &c., from the Eastern Desert of Egypt, collected by 

 W. H. Seton-Karr ; purchased. 



Deer Horn Pick (21. 12. 97. 187), with the original wooden handle 

 attached, found in the Thames, figured in the " Daily Graphic " for 

 December, 1896 : purchased. 



Collection (21. 12. 97. 23-166) of 144 Stone Implements : — Pounders, 

 Celts, and Circular Stones, the latter most probably used in the 

 manufacture of pottery, from various districts in the Island of Tobago, 

 British West Indies, collected during the years 1890-7 : purchased. 



