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Remains of a mummy from a mastaba of late 3rd dynasty 

 at Meydum, glazed pottery fragments, replaced flint flakes and 

 a bracelet. Presented by the British School of Archceology in 

 Egypt. 



A series of bronze and iron specimens from graves in 

 Eastern Siberia. 



(2.) Romano-British : — 



A marble group of Bacchus with panther, found in a grave 

 with two swords at Spoonley Wood, near Winchcombe, 

 Gloucs. 



Roofing- tile with stamp of the 20th legion, found at Holt, 

 Denbigh. Presented by T. A. Acton, Esq. 



Gold ring with niccolo intaglio of Roma with Palladium, 

 found at Colchester. 



Bronze cheek-piece of a helmet, from the Thames at Kew. 



Mortarium, found in Birchin Lane, City of London. Pre- 

 sented by Dr. C. H. Read, P.S.A. 



Three red-ware dishes dredged from Pudding-pan Rock, 

 Heme Bay, Kent. Presented by the Library Committee of 

 the City of London. 



Two leaden seals, with names and characters. 



Two earthenware kiln-rests from Corbridge (Corstopitum), 

 Northumberland. Presented by Prof. Haverfield. 



Two bronze bracelets found in a pit at West Thurrock, Essex. 

 Presented by the Northfleet Goal and Ballast Co., Ltd. 



Stone co65n found at Old Ford Station. Presented by the 

 Directors of the North London Railway. 



(3.) Anglo-Saxon and Foreign Teutonic : — 



Bronze brooches and glass beads found at Icklingham, 

 Suffolk. 



A " long " brooch of iron plated with silver and partly gilt, 

 found at Hoxne, Suffolk ; illustrated in the Proceedings of 

 the Suifolh Institute of Archceology and Natural History, 

 vol. xiv. Presented by Dr. C. W. Low. 



Glass cup found in a inound at Wheathampstead, with a 

 bronze ewer already in the Museum ; figured in Proceedings of 

 the Society of Antiquaries of London, xviii,, 112. Presented 

 by Arthur Griffith, Esq. 



Brooches, finger-rings, toilet implements and other bronzes 

 of the early Goths from Kertch, Crimea. 



Gothic jewellery, brooches, buckles, weapons and a pendent 

 cross, from graves in the Crimea and Caucasus. 



A silver belt with garnet cell-work and a buckle embossed 

 with a boar and eagle ; a jug, cup and four-limbed silveir-gilt 

 ornament, all from Sofia, Bulgaria. 



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