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MAYER MUSEUM. 



REPORT. 



The Ethnographical Annexe at the back of the Walker Art Grallery was 

 opened to the public early in the year, and has proved a considerable 

 source of attraction. A Catalogue of this collection, with several illus- 

 trations, is about to be printed, and other parts of the Mayer Museum 

 Catalogue are in course of preparation. 



DONATIONS. 



A collection of Ethnographical Objects ; presented by Mr. G. Holt. 



Mandingo Dagger, and a Grass Hammock ; presented by Mr. B. R. 

 Isaac. 



Ethnographical Specimens, from Australia ; presented by Mrs. Morley 

 Francis. 



One hundred and ten Flint Arrowheads, collected in Nottoway County, 

 Virginia, and presented by John Whitford. 



Rent Roll on parchment of a Monastery, dated during the reign of 

 Henry VIII. ; presented by Mr. H. R. Huband. 



A valuation of the " Manor of Littleton," in the time of William and 

 Mary ; presented by Mr. H. R. Huband. 



Three Vases made from clay taken from the foundations of this 

 Museum ; presented by Mr. Joseph Mayer. 



Fragments of Breccia, also a few Bones, taken from the flooring of the 

 cave-dwelling at Llandudno ; presented by Mr. C. T. Gatty. 



Walking stick, a bronze armlet, and four beads, from West Africa ; 

 presented by Mr. R. B. N. Walker. 



Cap and pouch, embroidered with beads and grass, North American 

 Indian ; presented by Miss Neilson. 



Medal of Napoleon, struck at Lancaster in 1802 ; presented by Mr. 

 Arthur Greer. 



Five Miniatures on Ivory ; presented by Mr. Joseph Boult.| 



Early English Tortoiseshell Dish ; presented by Mr. John Nicholson. 



Small Glass Beads, from the Gold Coast, W. Africa ; presented by 

 Mr. R. B. N. Walker. 



