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George Bennet, Esq. 

 London, 

 by Mr. J. P. Clapham. 



A Mother of Pearl Shell, worn at" 



the breast by the young females 



of the island of Tubuai. 

 Two Feather Ornaments worn by 



Warriors. 

 Two Tahitian Cups, made of Cocoa 



Nut Shells. 

 Tahitian Vessel for carrying Water, 



made of Cocoa-Nut Shell. 

 Cord made from the Fibres of the 



Cocoa-Nut Husk, from Rorotongu 

 A Piece of Tahitian Matting. 

 A Girdle from the Island of Atui. 

 Quivers and Arrows, from Ditto. 

 Two Paddles belonging to Chiefs, 



from the Island of Raivavoi or 



High Island. 



Specimens of Indian Rice, in the / ^ ^ ^ ^ 

 Husk. 5 * 



Fifteen Matrices of Roman Coins, 

 found at Lingwell, near Wake- 

 field. 



I Mr. John Peele Clapham. 



Portion of an Ant s Nest from the^,, x t»^ji^j 

 c 1 e r. } Mr. J. JtJroaaneaa. 



centre of a log oi mahogany. ^ 



Cap of a Russian Farmer's Wife . . * Mr. Thomas Robinson. 



Pair of Dutch Wooden Shoes Mr. Thomas Smith. 



A number of Matrices of Roman- 



Coins, chiefly of the Reigns of 



Antoninus Pius and Geta, in one 



of which the Coin still remains. 

 Also, an Earthen Funnel, used for 



pouring the metal through into 



the moulds, found with the above 



in afield at Lingwell near Wake- 

 field. 



>X Mr. J P. Clapham. 



