80 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Obsidian core and flake of Early Minoan III. period (2400 — 

 2200 B.C.), found at Mokhlos, Crete. Presented by H. R. 

 Hall, Esq., F.S.A. 



Stono hammers, copper tool and ore, and fragments of 

 crucibles, from sites in Sinai. Presented by the Egypt 

 Exploration Fund. 



Pottery fra,^ments and breccia from a cave in the Ronda 

 Mis., in the South of Spain. Discovered and presented by 

 Col. Willoughby Verner. 



Massive bronze armlet engraved in the style of the Hallstatt 

 period, found in Hungary. 



Bronze swords, daggers, halbert-blades, socketed spear-head 

 and celt, of Bronze Age types, found in China, 



Specimens of the rude stone implements of Tasmanian 

 aborigines. Presented by J. E. Philp, Esq. 



(2.) Romano-British: — 



Pig of lead inscribed with the name of the Emperor Hadrian, 

 found at Theobald's Park, Herts, 1885. 



Stone sepulchral monument with standing figure in recess 

 and Greek inscription in three lines, found in Lamb's Conduit 

 Street, London, W.C. 



Pottery antefix with the boar of the twentieth legion, found 

 on the site of the factory at Holt, Cheshire. Presented by 

 Arthur Acton, Esq. 



Two cinerary urns found on the site of Moorgate Street 

 Station (West Street, Finsbury Circus), 1902. Presented by 

 Messrs. S. Pearson and Sons, Ltd. 



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



Cinerary urn stamped with trigrams found near another 

 between Cavenham and Lackford, Suffolk, 1911. Presented by 

 Mrs. A lien Sturge. 



A " long " brooch and bracelet of bronze from the rampart 

 of Woolbury Ring, Stockbridge, Hants. Presented by Gray 

 Bill, Esq. 



Iron shield-boss of conical form, from a cemetery at 

 Wickham, near Sturry, Kent. Presented by James Berry, 

 Esq., F.R.C.S. 



Iron sword of the Viking period, with curved guard and 

 lobed pommel, from the Thames at Windsor. 



Silver earring of the Frankish period, obtained in Belgium. 

 Presented by Dr. Frank Corner. 



(4.) MedicBval and Later : — 

 (a.) British. — Silver matrix of seal set with antique nicolo 

 intaglio, with legend FRANCE LEGE LECTA TEGE, about 

 1300. 



