82 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BEITISH MUSEUM. 



Flint knife found near Sittingbourne. Presented hy 

 S. Clinch, Esq. 



Worked flakes found near Bridlington, E.R. Yorks. Pre- 

 sented by Miss Lee {John Edward Lee Collection). 



Flint arrow-head and stone implement found near Alfriston, 

 Sussex. 



Hammer of deer-antler with one end decorated with a 

 lozenge pattern, from the Thames at Teddington. 



Flint scrapers, arrow-heads and flakes from various sites in 

 England. Presented hy the Library Cominittee of the City 

 of London. 



(b.) Bronze Age. — Bronze palstave found with others in 

 gravel. Union Field, Leytonstone. Presented by the Council 

 of the Linnean Society. 



Bronze socketed gouge found at Alfriston, Sussex. 



Bronze tore and socketed spear-head found in the Thames 

 near Battersea. 



Two Irish " food-vessels " of the Bronze Age, and a rapier- 

 blade from the Isle of Ely. Presented by the Library 

 Committee of the City of London. 



(c.) Early Iron Age. — Bronze bridle-bit, once enamelled, 

 found in London. 



Part of an enamelled " terret." found at Weston-under- 

 Penyard, Herefordshire. Presented by Dr. C. H. Read, P.S.A. 



Cinerary urn found in the Alkham valley near Dover. 

 Presented by Messrs. G. and A. Clark, Ltd. 



Urn found in a pit-dwelling near Chichester. Presented 

 hy Mrs. Her on- Allen. 



Iron spear-head with central groove, from the Thames at 

 Old Windsor. 



(d.) Foreign. — Flint implements from the Swiss Lake- 

 dwellings at Robenhausen, Cortaillod, Estavayer, Wangen, 

 Schafiis (Chavannes), and Corcelette; also from the Thayingen 

 cavern at Schaff'hausen, and neolithic sites at Spiennes and 

 Hastedon-lez-Namur, Belgium. Presented by Miss Lee {.John 

 Edward Lee Collection). 



Quartz flakes from a cave at Broken Hill, N.E. Rhodesia. 

 Presented by T. Codrington, Esq. 



Flints from the gravels of the Zambesi. Collected and 

 presented by 0. W. LamiDlugh, Esq. 



Bronze spear-head 3^ ft. long from Beth Dagin, near Gaza, 

 Palestine. 



Fragments of large pottery vessels from a cave in the 

 Ronda Mts., Spain. Presented hy Col. Willoughby Verner. 



Early Anatolian jug from the district of Nigdeh, Cappadocia. 

 Presented hy F. W. Hasluck, Esq. 



