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River, Afghanistan. Presented by the National Art-Collec- 

 tions Fund. (For the lion, see Essays and Studies presented 

 to William Ridgeway, p. 261.) 



Specimens of Biloch pottery, and a glazed pottery lamp 

 from Seistan. • Presented by Lt.-Col. R. A. E. Benn. 



A bronze duck on a hexagonal base. Presented, by 

 R. Blumenfeld, Esq. 



A series of annular and penannular brooches from India. 

 Presented by Mrs. Rivett-Carnac. (See Journal of Indian 

 Art, July 1913.) 



An ethnographical series from the Lakher hill-tribes, 

 Burma. 



A fire-devil and personal ornaments from Tibet. 



Specimens of clothing from the Tungus and two bark 

 magical manuscripts from the Battak of Sumatra. 



Bronze spoon, tweezers, and applique ornaments from Korean 

 graves. Presented by G. Eumorfopoulos, Esq. 



A metal figure of Shou Lao, god of longevity, covered with 

 a mosaic of lacquer and realgar, Chinese, Presented, by 

 J. Sparks, Esq. 



Two bronze mirrors, T'ang period. 



A series of miniature Japanese kimono. Presented by 

 Hisayoshi Kaivaniiira and Washio Nakamv.ra. 



A suit of Japanese armour of the 18th century. Presented 

 by Sir C. Hercules Read. 



Two large standing figures of stone, Chinese, of the Ming 

 dynasty. 



Africa.— A large series of ethnographical objects, including- 

 a number of stone implements, from various Mohammedan and 

 Pagan tribes of Northern Nigeria. Presented by Mr. and Mrs.. 

 C. L. Temple. 



An important ethnographical series from Abyssinia, includ- 

 ing a number of objects from the Pagan tribes of the interio)% 

 collected by the donor. Presented by Louis Clarke, Esq. 



A hide shield with silver-gilt mounts and a velvet •'' lemd," 

 from Abyssinia. Presented by The Rt. Hon. Sir Edtuard Grey, 

 Bart., E.G. 



A series illustrating the methods employed by the Ancient 

 Egyptians in the manufacture of alabaster vases and stone 

 beads. Presented by the British School of Archaeology in 

 Egypt. 



A type-series of stone implements from the French Sudan 

 Presented by Dr. F. de Zeltner. 



A wooden figure from Mendi-land Sierra Leone. 



A series of stone and glass beads, collected on the Gold 

 Coast. Presented by Dr. F. W. Moir. 



A number of objects from various parts of Africa, including 

 two fine bronze plaques with figures in relief from Benin, 

 Presented by the Secretary of State for Foreign A fairs. 



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