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part of an Altar with Greek inscription, all in white marble ; and a 

 block of marble, on the surface of which are outline^ of human feet, 

 with a Greek inscription inside each, " A memorial of a pilgrimage to 

 some sanctuary, made by those ])ersons the names of whom are written 

 on the feet " (Professor A. Micluelis) ; all collected on the site of the 

 ancient town of Cyzicus, Asia Minor, and presented by C'aptain John 

 Ferguson, s.8. " Aleppo." 



Seated figure of Mercury, modelled by " Solomon Gibson, 1810," 

 Herculaneum pottery ; Derby biscuit-ware figure of seated Cupid and 

 Dog, No. 213 ; Owl and Partridge, in porcelain, painted in colours, 

 made at Bow ; Lamp and Saucer, Wedgwood Etruscan ware ; bhie and 

 white Jasper Ink-stand, Wedgwood ; SnuflPbox, on the lid is a painting 

 of the " Mutter und Kind, nach Rubens " ; oval Patch-box and Pocket 

 Companion, of Hattersea enamel ; six Plates, three Bowls, three Cups 

 and Saucers, and one double Snutf-bottle decorated in coloured 

 enamels, Chinese ; pair of N. American Indian Shoes ; carved Wooden 

 Fork and Spoon, Madagascar ; Wooden Spoon, carved, Zanzibar, and 

 Paper-weight, India ; presented by the Miss Ashtons. 



Dagger, Cawnpore, India ; presented by J. 0. Morrison. 



Collection of Paheolithic and Neolithic Implements, with a series of 

 Bronze Weapons, illustrating the antiquity and progress of man ; 

 presented by the Right Hon. the Earl of Derby, K.G. 



The Collection contains representative specimens fi'om the following 

 localities : — Palccolithic Celts — From Abbeville, Les Eyzies, Dordogne, 

 St. Briene, and Yonne, France ; Brandon, SuiToIk ; Shrub Hill, 

 iNorfolk ; Leyton, Plaistow, Warren Hill, and Newhaven. JSeollthic 

 Celts — From Lough Corrib, Toome, Galway, Armagh, Co. Down, and 

 Tipperary, Ireland ; Vosges, Bonpieres, France ; Venice, Spain, Greece, 

 Samoa, Fiji, &c. There are also a small collection of Mounted Celts, 

 Awls, Pins, Rings, &c., &c., from the Swiss Lake Dwellings ; a large 

 number of American Stone Haumier and Flint Arrow-heads ; a number 

 of Celts, &c., from Xew Guinea, Barbadoes, New Zealand, Egypt, and a 

 fine collection of beautifully chipped and polished Celts, Gouges, Spear- 

 heads, Scrapers, Hammer-heads, and Spindle-whorls, from Denmark ; 

 and, lastly, a few Bronze Implement:;. 



