IO 
Mr. C. H. Dedman 
Mr. T. Swan 
Mr. R. N. Kelsey 
Minerals and Shells... 
White Ferret 
German Pipe and Sabots ... 
The following Exchanges have been made : — 
Collection of Casts of Pre-historic 
Implements from the Smithso- 
nian Institute 
Dresden Cup and Saucer, China 
Pair of Japanese Wooden Figures 
Burmese Buddha and Two Singa- 
lese Steel Styli 
Birds’ Eggs 
The United States 
National Museum 
(Washington) 
Mr. J. Pearson 
Mr. W. Aldridge 
Prof. R. Davids 
Sir Edward Reid 
A large collection of objects from India and Ceylon, 
purchased by Mr. Horniman during his recent travels 
in those countries, were arranged and placed on 
exhibition at Easter. 
It consisted of art products in great variety, repousse 
silver and lacquered ware, personal ornaments, brass 
and copper work, enamelled ware, jewellery, em- 
broidery in gold thread, silver thread, and silk, 
pottery, weapons of many kinds, clay modelling, wood 
and ivory carving, inlaid work on marble and wood. 
Idols of various kinds, made of marble, stone, brass, 
bronze, wood, and papier mache , musical instruments, 
pipes, palm-leaf books, prayer blocks and wheels, 
devil-masks, etc. 
A Japanese cloissonne enamel “ Koro,” or incense 
burner, from Nagoya. 
The vase, including the tripod on which it stands, 
is six feet in height, and the whole rests on a carved 
wooden base nine inches high. Also a set of seven 
small vases from the same town (made expressly for 
the Museum) illustrating the process of Japanese 
cloisonne enamel. 
