MUSEUMS. 69 
CaucAsIAN RACE. 
Egypt. 
Presented : 
Slab of Limestone, from the Temple of Osorkon at Atfieh; 
Pottery Cap of a Jar with remains of mud sealing; Rectangular 
Lid of a Basket, Part of a Basket, Parts of Beds, Fragments of 
Legs of Bedsteads, all of the 1st Dynasty; Fragments of Linen of 
the III-V Dynasties, by the Committee of the British School of 
Archeology in Egypt. ; 
Earthenware Painted Bowl, found at Xois in the Egyptian 
Delta—Coptic, 5-6 century a.p., by the Earl of Carnarvon, per 
Prof. Newberry. ts 
Spain. 
Two ‘‘Soyslador’’ or Blowers, used to fan charcoal stoves by 
the natives of Andalusia, by Mrs. Raffles Bulley. 
Purchased : 
Reproductions of Mycenzean and Cretan Antiquities, as 
follows :—Nestor Gold Cup, Gold Cup with rosettes, Bronze Knife 
and Spearhead, Gold Lion’s Head Mask and several Rings. , 
Reproductions in Plaster of Romano-British Sculptures in Great 
Britain, as follows:—Head of Medusa and Architectural Frag- 
ment, from Bath; The Mother Goddess, Cirencester; Tombstone 
of Centurion, Colchester; Lion devouring a Stag, Sun-god and 
Imperial Apotheosis, from Corbridge; Inscription of the Second 
Legion, from Edinburgh; Mithraic Tablet, from London; Tomb- 
stone of a Moor and Tombstone of a British Woman, from South 
Shields; Iron Parade Helmet, Bronze Helmet and Brass Cavalry 
Helmet, from Newstead. 
Seven Roman Karthenware Bottles, Vases, &c., found at Galley 
Hill. 
Selection of Replicas of Irish Antiquities, as follows :—Shrine 
of St. Patrick’s Gospel, Ancient Chieftain’s Minn, Neck Gorget, 
Kilkenny Brooch, Antique Brooch, Large Lune, Antique Enamel 
Brooch, Armille, Hinged Fibula, Pair of Solid Wheel-shaped 
Torque Earrings and the Conyngham Brooch. 
