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A First Brass of Antonius Pius, found in a Roman Wall at Hoyton 

 Bridge, Northumberland, 1877 ; presented by Mr. James Baffles. 



A Jug of Liverpool (?) Pottery, painted with flowers and bearing the 

 inscription "John Baron, 1800," presented by Mr. H. B. Roberts. 



A red, blue and Green worsted Scarf, decorated with white beads. 

 North American Indian work ; presented by Miss Snaith. 



Three small Terra Cotta Figures of Deities, with inscriptions, from 

 the Palace of Yung-Ming- Yung, Pekiu ; presented by Mr. W. H. Tapp. 



A Third Brass Coin of Arcadius and one of Honorius ; presented by 

 Mr. Henry Theakstone. 



A Stone Implement pierced with two holes, found at Ferguss in 

 Ontario, and presented by Mr. Charles Tobin. 



A small Vase in red pottery, decorated with classical subjects in black 

 outline, after the Ancient Greek Yases, and marked " Bishop's Wal- 

 tham ; " a Pedestal of same ware, subjects in red on black ground ; and 

 a piece of English Painted Pottery, representing Polito's Travelling 

 Menagerie ; presented by Mr. Henry Willett. 



PURCHASES. 



Nine Liverpool printed Tiles (5 in black 4 in red) with subjects from 

 ^sop's Fables, and ether sources. 



A Cream Ware Jug, printed probably in Liverpool, with designs 

 commemorating American Independence. 



Three specimens of Pottery, viz., a small glazed Terra Cotta Yase, 

 with the Three Graces, and similar to Wedgwood Ware. 



A tea Canister in light coloured Staffordshire Pottery, green and 

 yellow, with sword-shaped leaves, &c. 



A Sauce Boat in early English salt glazed pottery, green, with 

 patterns of leaves. 



Eleven Persian or Rhodian Tiles, and one Rhodian Plate. 



A Bowl and three Jugs of printed cream-coloured Pottery, probably 

 of Liverpool manufacture. 



A Dish of Italian Pottery ; Seven Egyptian Antiquities ; a Roman 

 Bronze Stamp ; Two Birds, in Ivory, Italo Greek, from Capua ; and Two 

 Silver Card Counters, temp, Chas. II. 



