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Bronze Figure of Hoius of unusual size. 



Wooden Sepulchral Coffer of a person named Nebi, from Thebes. 



A ScarabPBUs, bearing the name of Rameses III., presented by I. B. Pinto, Esq. 



Assyrian, &,x. — A Sculptured Bas-relief, presented by Admiral Mitford. 

 Antiquities, excavated by William Kenuett Loftus, Esq., at Susa. 

 Ten Engraved Cylinders. 



Greek. — Archaic Bronze Figure of Venus, presented by Mrs. Leake. 



Twenty-five inscribed Amphora handles, and an Inscription in honour of Potamon, son of 

 Lesbonax, presented by Charles Newton, Esq., Her Majesty's Vice-Consul at Mytilene. 



A Bronze Tablet, on which is a Head of Hercules, and a dedicatory Inscription made by 

 the Magistrates of a town. 



Etruscan. — A Canopic Vase on its stand. 



Roman. — A Silver Mirror Case. 



An Ivory Acerra, dedicated to Neptune. ' 



Two Atramentaria, inlaid with Silver. 



A Marble Cippus, dedicated to Caius Antonius, Flamen of Julius Coesar, by four Colonies. 

 From Troy. 



Five Earthenware Drinking Cups and a Wine Vessel, bearing Inscriptions indicating the 

 purpose to which they were applied. 



Terra Cotta Vases and other objects, discovered in a Roman Tomb at Meissen, presented 

 by General Von Miltitz. 



British Collection. — A collection of British and Roman Antiquities, many of them 

 enamelled, discovered on Farley Heath, in Surrey, presented by H. Drummond, Esq.,M. p. 



A collection of British, Roman, and Saxon Antiquities, principally found in Sussex, by the 

 lateDr. Mantell. 



Various Celtic and Roman Antiquities, collected on the boi'ders of Cambridgeshire and 

 Essex. 



A British Urn, discovered in Delamere Forest, in Cheshire, presented by Sir Philip de Malpas 

 Grey Egerton, Bart., m. p. 



Three British Urns, discovered near Alfriston, Sussex. 



A Beaded Tore and Bronze Bowl, found in Lochar Moss, Dumfriesshire, presented by 

 Thomas Gray, Esq. 



Bronze Antiquities, apparently of Irish origin, found in Anglesea, and others found in 

 Ancient Mines, N. Wales, presented by the Hon. W, Owen Stanley, m. p. 



Terra Cotta Vessels and Bronze Ornaments, found in a Sarcophagus at Westergate, in 

 Sussex, presented by Thomas Shiffner, Esq. 



Roman Stone Sarcophagus and Ornamented Lid of Leaden Coffin, found near Holy 

 Trinity Church, Minories, presented by the Rev. T. Hill, Incumbent, and the Church- 

 wardens of the Parish. 



Sepulchral Inscription to J. Valerius Pudens, from Lincoln, presented by Arthur 

 Trollope, Esq. 



Sepulchral Glass Vessel, found at Messing, in Essex, presented by the Earl of Verulam. 



An extensive collection of Potters' Marks and other Antiquities, found in London. 



A collection of Saxon Antiquities, excavated by J. Y. Akerman, Esq., on Harnham Hill, 

 near Salisbury, presented by Viscount Folkestone. 



A Saxon Brooch, from Fajrford, presented by J. O. Westwood, Esq. 



A Dish with a Runic Inscription, found at Cliertsey. 



An English Astrolabe, made a. n. l-34'2, presented by Joseph Mayer, Esq, f. s. a., of 

 Liverpool. 



An Ancient English Vialorium, presented by H. C. Pidgeon, Esq. 



A Bronze Ewer, in form of a mounted Knight. 



Three enamelled Metal Ornaments, with the Arras of Warden Abbey, Bedfordshire. 



Various Floor Tiles, presented by S. Greville Chester, Esq., the Rct. E. Turner, the Rev. 

 J. Ward, and Albert Way, Esq. 



Seal of tlie Hundred of Waynford, m Suffolk. 



Medieval. — An enamelled Bowl of Limoges workmanship, presented by the Honourable 

 Mrs. Upcher. 



An enamelled Limoges Crozier. 

 Two Processional Crosses. 

 Three Dishes of Italian Majolica. 



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