MUSEUMS. 



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III. — Bronzes. 



Osiris, Egyptian work (VI-V. cent. B.C.) ; Apis, Egyptian work 

 (V. cent. B.C.) ; Isis and Horns, probably Syrian (VI-V. cent. B.C.); 

 Isis and Horns (formerly gilt), a Cypriote imitation of Egyptian (VI-V. 

 cent. B.C). 



IV. — Porcelain and Miscellaneous Ornaments. 



Scarabs and Bead of Egyptian style, imitated in Cyprus, 

 VHI-VL cent. B.C. ; Scarabs (one representing a hunting scene). Cypriote ; 

 Scarab, of Unas, Egyptian 5th Dynasty (3500 B.C.); Scarabs. Cartouche 

 of Thothmes III. ; Porcelain Finger Ring, 18th Dynasty (1450 B.C.); 

 Porcelain Charm Pendants VIII. cent, fabric ; Beads, various, Egyptian ; 

 Gem, red jasper, in intaglio, Head of Flora, Grseco-Roman, II-IIL 

 cent. A.D. ; Small female head in limestone ; Ungueutarium, in 

 alabaster, containing calcined bones ; Head of Jupiter Serapis, in alabaster. 



Summary of Acquisitions. 



General — 23 



Ceramics 12 



Ethnography 2,405 



2,440 



Science Cabinets for Schools. 

 These Cabinets, as in previous years, have been distributed in rotation 

 to different Elementary Schools in the City, and also to the Training 

 Colleges for Teachers at Edge Hill and the College of the Notre Dome, 

 Mount Pleasant. They have been carefully examined every month, and, 

 when necessary replenished. 



HENRY 0. FORBES, 



Director of Museums. 



L-.cEoENTED 

 17JUN.1904 



