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pounder (ancient Indian), from Chubut, Patagonia, 1898 ; mortar 

 and pounder, Chili ; Roman earthenware mortars, found in excava- 

 tions in Tokenhouse Yard, London. 



Pie-historic Pounders (British). — Palaeolithic, from Wandsworth, 

 Barnes, Stoke Newington and Warren Hill ; Xeolithic, from Warren 

 Hill, Xorthfleet, Dover, Culbin, Eastbourne, Icklingham, Mildenhall, 

 Antrim, and the Pile Dwellings, Thames Mortlake. 



Stone pounders and mullers, from Hayti, India, Australia, New 

 Guinea, West Indies and North America. 



Querns: — 'Upper and lower stones, from Stromness (1897), Iona 

 (1897), and Aberdeen ; upper and lower stone, from Fair Isle, 

 Shetlands, 1898 ; quern, found on the island of Innishambo, Lough 

 Corrib, Galway, in 1836 ; querns (modern Irish), from Drumkeeran 

 and Lugneskeehan, co. Leitrim ; Irish pot-quern (Foster Collection) ; 

 Romano-British quern, Anglesey ; lower stones of Romano-British 

 querns, Anglesey ; Xorwegian quern, mounted on grinding table, 

 from a farm near Molde, near Christiansund, 1896 ; upper stone of a 

 quern handmill, dug up in the garden of Anne Hath away' s cottage, 

 Stratford-on-Avon ; quern (modern), Plain of Sharon, Palestine, 

 collected 1899 ; model of a woman working quern in the Holy Land 

 at present day ; model of a modern variety of quern in use iu the 

 Holy Land ; quern (modern), from Egypt, 1899 ; quern (modern), 

 Tangiers ; quern (modern), India, with tray for containing the meal, 

 1899 ; quern (modern), Hong-Kong, 1899. 



Mill pick, for grooving stones by hand, and plan of the grooves cut 

 in wood, such as were used at the Aughton Windmill, Lancashire. 



(2.) Ceramics. 

 Xo ('(Mamie acquisitions have been made during the present year. 



(3.) Ethnography. 

 PRE-HISTORIC : — 



Cast of a Xeolithic Stone Celt (12: 11. 1902. 1), found at 

 Warrington; presented by Mr. R. D. Darbislme. 



