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Book I,

Chap. I.

TION.

1856. The TEMPLE MUSEUM of ITALO-GREEK and INTRODUCROMAN ANTIQUITIES.

Collected by Sir William Temple (Died 1856) during his Embassy at Naples. Bequeathed by the Collector.

[See Book III, Chapter 3.]

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1857. The CAUTLEY FOSSILS from the Himalayas.

Collected by Major Cautley, during his service in India. Purchased by the Trustees.

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1858. The BRUCHMANN FOSSIL PLANTS.

Collected by Bruchmann at and near Eningen. Purchased by the Trustees.

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1859. The CARTHAGINIAN ANTIQUITIES.

Discovered, and excavated (partly at the cost of the Trustees), by Nathan Davis and others, during the year 1856 and subsequent years. The Davis Collection includes a series of Phoenician Inscriptions, some of which are of great antiquity. Purchased from the Collector.

[See Book III, Chapter 3.]

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1860. The ALlan-Greg CabiNET of MINERALS.

Collected, mainly, by R. H. Greg, of Manchester. Purchased by the Trustees.

[See Book III, Chapter 4.]

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1860. The GARDNER HERBARIUM of Brazil.
[See Book III, Chapter 4.]

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1860. The CYRENE MARBLES.

Discovered, and excavated by Lieutenants R. M. Smith and Porcher, under firmans from Constantinople, and at the charge of the Trustees, in 1860 and subsequent years.

[See also No. LXVI under the year '1863,' and BOOK III, Chapter 3.]

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1862. The HAEBERLEIN FOSSILS.

Collected by Haeberlein. Brought from Solenhofen; and Purchased by the Trustees.

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1863. The SICILIAN ANTIQUITIES.

Discovered and excavated by George Dennis `(Her Majesty's Consul at Benghazi), under direction from the Foreign Office, in 1862 and subsequent years. Presented by Earl Russell.

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Book I,

Chap. I.

1863. The BOWRING COLLECTION of FOREIGN IN- INTRODUC

SECTS.

Collected by John Bowring. Presented by the Collector.

The Collector obtained a large portion of this fine Cabinet of Entomology during his own travels in India, Java, and China. It consists chiefly of Coleopterous insects.

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1864. The WIGAN CABINET of COINS.

Collected and Presented by Edward Wigan. [See Book III, Chapter 3.]

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1864. The RHODIAN MARBLES.

Excavated, at the charge of the Trustees, by MM. Salzmann and Biliotti, in 1863 and subsequent

years.

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1864. The CURETON ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPTS.

Collected by the late William Cureton, D.D. (Died 17 June, 1864). Purchased by the Trustees from his Executors.

[See Book III, Chapter 3.]

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1864. The WRIGHT HERBARIUM of CUBA and NEW MEXICO.

[See Book III, Chapter 4.]

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1864. The TRISTRAM CABINET of the ZOOLOGY of the
HOLY LAND.

Collected by the Reverend H. B. Tristram, M.A.
Presented by the Collector.

[See Book III, Chapter 4.]

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1865. The HEBREW LIBRARY of ALMANZI.

This valuable series of Hebrew Manuscripts, &c. was collected by the late Joseph Almanzi, of Padua ; and was purchased by the Trustees of his Executors.

[See Book III, Chapter 4.]

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1865. The ERSKINE ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPTS.

Collected by William Erskine, during his residence
Purchased by the Trustees.

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[See Book III, Chapter 4.]

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TRO The MALCOLM PERSIAN MANUSCRIPTS.

Collected by Sir John Malcolm (Died 31 May,
Forb during bis Embassy to Persia. Purchased by the

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1865. The EPHESIAN MARBLES.

Excavated, at the charge of the Trustees, by Vice

Consul Wood.

[See Book III, Chapter 3.]

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1865. The CHRISTY PRE-HISTORIC and ETHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM.

Collected and Bequeathed by Henry Christy (Died 4 May, 1865).

[See Book III, Chapter 4.]

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1865. The BANK of ENGLAND CABINET of COINS and MEDALS.

[See Book III, Chapter 1.]

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1865. WITT'S ETHNIC MUSEUM.

Collected and Presented by Henry Witt. [See Book III, Chapter 4.]

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1866. The BLACAS MUSEUM.

Collected by the Dukes of Blacas (The elder Collector died in 1839; the younger, in 1865). Purchased, by the Trustees, of the heirs of the Survivor.

[See Book III, Chapter 4.]

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