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From the Ven. Archdeacon W. E. Owen : series of stone implements 

 from Kombewa, Kisumu, Nyandwat, Usenge and other sites in Kenya 

 Colony. 



From Mr. T. 0. Morris : a small hand-axe from Yenangyaung, 

 Burma, and palaeolithic specimens from Thayetmayo, Burma. 



From Mr. O. G. S. Crawford, F.S.A. : collection of neolithic pottery 

 from Vinca, Jugoslavia, and from pile-dwellings on Laibach Moor, Jugo- 

 slavia. 



From Dr. Gerhard Bersu, Hon. F.S.A. : series of neohthic sherds and 

 series of Byzantine unglazed pottery from Sadowetz, Bulgaria. 



From Lieut. -Colonel R. K. Morcom : iron pot-hook and steelyard 

 from a vUla excavated by the donor at Dorn, Worcestershire. 



From Miss Elizabeth Cross : bronze military leaf pendant, mth a 

 series of pottery sherds, etc., of the mid-first century a.d. from Beacon 

 Hill, Harting, Sussex. 



From Mr. F. J. Durban : pottery and bronze objects from the temple 

 at Worth, Kent. 



From Mr. Eric B. Birley, F.S.A. : millefiori enamel brooch, fourth 

 century a.d., from the donor's excavations in the fort at Chesterholm, 

 Northumberland . 



From Mrs. Phillips : a collection of Byzantine weights and other 

 small objects. 



From Mr. Henry Dewey, F.G.S. : iron francisca and five sherds of 

 hand-made pottery from the Jutish cemetery at Howletts, Kent. 



From Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt : gUt-bronze strapend with silver 

 inlay, bone comb, and two bone pins, from Lakenheath, Suffolk. 



From Mr. Reginald Smith, Dir.S.A. : medieval bronze buckle, pro- 

 bably from Suffolk. 



From Mr. Norman Clough : medieval pottery jug, unglazed, thirteenth 

 or fourteenth century. 



From Mr. G. J. Buscall Fox : bronze figure from a crucifix, late twelfth 

 or early thirteenth century, probably German. 



From Mr. G. E. Chambers, F.S.A. : horse's head-band of leather, with 

 fatten fittings, probably seventeenth century, from Chapel Farm, Wig- 

 more, Herefordshire. 



From Mrs. Golding Bright : iron axe-head with maker's marks, dated 

 1642, and carved wooden haft, obtained in the Hittedal district of Norway. 



From Mrs. Gertrude Manderson : dish, delft, with relief design after 

 Palissy, Lambeth, mid-seventeenth century, and silver quaich and two- 

 handled cup, early eighteenth century. 



From Mr. Wilfrid Fry : Bristol blue-and- white earthenware medaUion, 

 with view of Bristol cathedral. 



From Mr. William King : glass decanter and stopper, marked 

 "Penrose Waterford," about 1820; group typifying the Sciences in 

 white porcelain, Vincennes, about 1750; milk-jug, porcelain, with mark 

 of interlaced L's and 2000 in gold, Sevres, about 1790; vase, fayence, 

 \A ith blue landscapes in a yellow ground, German, 1750-60; toilet pot, 

 white porcelain, with gold decoration, Buen Retiro, about 1760, 



