298 LIST OF DONATIONS. 



Round Russian Shot, Crimea. 



Pair of Egyptian Slippers. 



Two pairs of Russian Soldiers' Gloves. 



Skull found in the Crimea. 



Albatross's Foot. 



Tartar Copper Mug, dug up in the Crimea. 



Slab of Lias Limestone, from Lyme Regis ? etc. 



Col. Collinc/wood, C.Af. G. 



1886. Iron Shaving, one of the longest examples cut at ElsM'ick Ordnance 



Works. Miss M. J. Hancock. 



Indian Hut, from the Massaruni River, Demerara, British Guiana, 



South America. Mr. Alfred Hume. 



Ornamented Wooden Instrument, which belonged to A. Kirkup, 



Alvvinton, Coquetdale, 1791. 



Presented hij his grcmdson, Thos. Clarh, Newcastle. 

 An Esquimaux Slipper, made of Skin, and a small pair of Leather 



Slippers, brought home by Capt. Warham. 



Mrs. Joshua T. Naylor. 

 Two Indian Hawking Bells. Mr. John Hancock. 



Miniature Mummy Case, Remains and Ancient Vessel, from Mummy 



Tombs, Assouan, Upper Egypt ; also Necklace and Ornaments 



and some Coins, from Pyramids, Lower Egypt. 



Mr. A. E. Sutherland. 

 Four Marble Statues (life size), representing the Seasons. 



Mr. John Hcdl. 

 Laplander's Dress. Mr. D. 0. Drewett. 



A Large Clock for the Museum. Mr. Ralph Thompson, Arcade. 



Four Thermometers for the Museum. Mr. T. B. Winter, Grey St. 

 A Grindstone and Stand. Messrs. Roht. Robson Sf Co., Wideopen. 

 Tools for Stamping, etc., used by Bewick, and presented to John 



Hancock by Robt. E. Bewick. Mr. John Hancock. 



1887. An Inscribed Stone, from a sandstone quarry near Doddington, 



Wooler. Mr James Waldie. 



Three Chinese Christmas Cards. N. W. Harris, Esq., Gosport, Hants. 

 Bronze Fibula (Romano-Celtic), from the Bench Cave, Devon. 



Henry Watson, Esq. 



A Roman Amphora, from Italy. Mr. Richd. Luckley, Nesham St. 



Stone Axe, from Dr. Laws, Cincinnati, N. America. M?: Jas. Crozer. 



South African War Implements :— Assegais, War Axe, Bow and 



barbed Arrow, Quiver and Arrows, made of bone and reed. 



Mr. T. M. Hope, Tankerville Terrace. 



Burmese Pathala; four Dhas or Swords from Mandalay; Tulwar or 



Sword, from India. Thomas W. Hayes, Esq., Birtley. 



