G8 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



RemainJer of a bronze hoard, already represented in the 

 collection, found at Cliffe-at-Hoo, Kent. 



A fine socketed celt, polished by sand, found by the donor 

 in a sand-dune north of Perranzabuloe (Perran Sands), Corn- 

 wall, 1903 ; given by Clement Reid, Esq., f.r.s. 



Small bronze knife-dagger found within an urn in co. 

 Carnarvon ; given by C. H. Read, Esq., F.S.A. 



Bronze sword and dagger, and part of the handle of a 

 sword, with remarkable ornament : from the collection of 

 the late Cecil Brent, Esq., f.s.a. 



A massive looped ring of bronze, of a type peculiar to 

 Sussex : found on the Brighton Downs, and described in 

 Proc. 8oc. Ant., XVIII., 409. 



Stone implements of various forms and fragments of 

 pottery from brochs excavated by the donor at Keiss, Caith- 

 ness, and described in Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., XXXV., 112 ; 

 given by Sir Francis Tress Barry, Bart., m.p. 



Two small ring-brooches of bronze, of La Tene type, found 

 with many others in a cave near a pass over Sierra Morena, 

 Spain ; given by Horace Sandars, Esq. 



Four quartzite implements of different forms and a core 

 of the same material, from Madras ; given by H. W. Seton- 

 Karr, Esq. 



A series of neolithic implements ploughed up at Sonthal 

 Pargunnah. Bengal ; given by W. Strachan Coutts, Esq. 



Stone mace-heads from the Tochi valley, Banna district ; 

 and two stone weights from Hidda, Jelalabad, India. 



A series of flint chips from Yenangyoung, Upper Burma, • 

 and polished stone implements from the Kachen Hills ; given 

 by R. C. J. Swinhoe, Esq. 



Several stone implements of various types, from Perak, 

 Malay Peninsula; given by R. M. W. Swan, Esq. 



A mirror, axe-head, adze and chisel, all of copper, origi- 

 nally wrapped in linen fabric with a lump of iron (now 

 hydrated oxide), found at Abydos and dating from the 6th 

 dynasty ; other copper tools of the same period and an iron 

 halbert-blade of the 20th dynasty, all from Abydos ; given by 

 the Egypt Exploration Fund. '-■ 



(2.) Romano -British : — 



A colossal female head, of oolite, on a plinth for insertion 

 in a recess : found at Towcester, Northants, and illustrated 

 im Prod. Soc. Ant, XIX., 287; given by Sir T. Fermor- 

 Hesketh, Bart. 



A bronze jug found at Tewkesbury, and a bow-brooch and 

 shale bracelet found on the site of pile-dwellings at Waltham- 

 »tow, also a pottery vase and pin with ibex head, found at 

 Sandy, Beds ; given by C. H. Read, Esq., F.S.A. 



