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(3) CERAMICS. 
- Presented : 
Painted Earthenware Cup and Saucer, marked WepGwoop, and 
Painted Earthenware Plate, Wedgwood, by Edward P. Thompson, 
Esq. 
Large Silver Lustred Jug, made by Davenport for ‘‘ Eyo 
Archibong, Esquire,’’ a Calabar King, West Africa, by Miss Jane 
Sudell. 
Tile, with transfer-prints coloured, by Mrs. Pailly. 
A number of Basalt Plinths for Vases, bearing various Wedg- 
wood marks, by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd. 
Purchased : 
Tea Poy of cream ware, with black transfer prints, by Sadler. 
Teapot, cream-coloured ware, globular body, bearing transfer 
prints in black of the Reapers, signed ‘‘ 7. Rothwell, Delin. and 
Sculp.”’ 
(4) ErunoGrapny. 
Meantan Race. 
Presented : 
List of specimens from West and South-West Africa, collected 
and presented by and through Mr. A. Ridyard, Chief Engineer, 
R.M.S. ‘‘ Tarquah,’’ Elder, Dempster Line, Liverpool. 
Liberia. 
Bow and Arrows, Grass Purse, Grass Bag, Pair of Bangles made 
of elephant hide studded with zine plates, Dagger and Sheath, 
Basket, from the Pessy country, Liberia; Chair, from Brewerville, 
near Monrovia, by Mr. W. O. D. Bright. 
Gambia. 
Basket and Cover, by Mrs. W. KE. Johuson. : 
Lagos. 
Photographs of Pottery-making on European principles, by 
natives, under the direction of Mr. W. D. Roberts, of Stoke-on- 
Trent. ! 
