76 ACCOUNTS, E^C, OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Stone mullers found in ancient workings at the gold 

 mines of Erythrea, Northern Abyssinia ; given by B. A. 

 Nathan, Esq. 



Three chert implements and two stones for grinding corn ; 

 given by the Egypt Exploration Fand. 



A ground stone axe-head, found by the donor at Ktima, 

 near Paphos, Cyprus ; given by the Marquess of Ivrea. 



Bronze bracelet and brooch of La Tene type, found in 

 excavations at Dux, Bohemia ; given by C. H. Read, Esq., 



F.S.A. 



(2.) Romano-British :~ 



A series of miscellaneous remains from Wiltshire, chiefly 

 ffom a Romano - British settlement on Rushall Down; 

 collected and given by Capt. Wm. Hawley, f.s.a, 



A number of bronze antiquities, som-e showing Celtic 

 influence, and Roman lead seals, from Brough, Westmoreland, 

 the ancient Verteroi ; given by W. B. Brunskill, Esq. 



Part of a mortarium stamped Q. VALERIVS TVNER . . . , 

 and found in Bread St., City of London ; given by W. C. Boyd, 

 Esq. 



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



Remains from a Jutish cemetery at Droxford, Hants, 

 comprising brooches and other ornaments, iron swords, bosses 

 and handles of shields, and spear-heads of various types ; 

 given by William Dale, Esq., f.s.a. 



A remarkable writing tablet of whale's bone, carved with 

 an interlacing pattern of the late Saxon period, found at 

 Blythburgh, Suffolk ; given by J. Seymour Lucas, Esq., r.a. 



An Irish ecclesiastical bell of bronze to which is attached 

 a silver reliquary-crucifix of the 16th century ; given by 

 Sir J. C. Robinson, f.s.a. 



Two penannular brooches from Ireland, one with glass 

 mosaic and remains of red enamel ; given by C. H. Read, 

 Esq., f.s.a. 



Anglo-Saxon iron sword and shield-boss from a grave at 

 Hitcham, Bucks, and a remarkable series from Frankish 

 graves on the Rhine, including jewelled brooches, iron buckles 

 with silver inlay, and beads of exceptional interest ; given 

 by the " Friends of the British Museum." 



(4.) Mediaeval and Later : — 



(a.) British. — Part of an ivory mirror-case, finely carved 

 with figures of warriors and horsemen ; and an ivory writing 

 tablet, with carving of the appearance of Our Lord in the 

 Garden, below Gothic canopies, both of the 14th century. 



Bronze matrix of a seal with rebus and the names of four 

 counties in Lombardic characters, HAMPT' DORS' SOMERS' 

 DEVEN' ; found at Beverley, E. R. Yorks. 



