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MISCELLANEOUS. 



Ivory Pin and Needle, from a Roman •), , ^ ,, , 

 ^ ^ , i Mr. James Motley. 



Grave, near York j 



Three Operculi from Cuba, called Eye -. 

 Stones, used by the Natives for/ 



removing extraneous matter from i ^' ^P °"' ^ I "io-sasaotr : 



the Eyes ^ 



A Series of Specimens illustrating the j 



Hemp and Flax Manufacture, from > Messrs Grimshaw and Robinson. - 

 Rope dovm to Shop Thread. . . . ^ 



An elaborately carved Canoe, with ^ 

 Paddles, Darts, &c. from the South ^ Mr. James Holroyd. 

 Seas ^ 



A Swedish Dollar of Charles XII., ^ 



1715 ; and Half-dollar of Frederick \ George Hebden, Esq., Gottenburg. 

 I.,1740 .) 



A Two-handed Sword, used about the 7 rn -c^ tt -ri 



period of the Crusades 1 * * ^ ' ^* 



Pair of Shell Bracelets, worn by the \ 



Natives of New Ireland, (South > fMr. B. Jackson. 

 Pacific) y 



Cast from a Copper Gilt Medal of ^ -"^oqs^. 



Julius, found in the Ruins of > John Swinden, Esq. ^ ^a.nibiK 

 Howley Hall, near Batley, 1839. . > '^^^ 



A Series of Specimens illustrating the ^ 



Manufacture of Cloth, exhibiting ? Messrs Bruce and Dorrington. 

 the material in its various stages . . ^ 



A Series of Specimens exhibiting^ 



Flax in its various stages of manu- ? f J. G. Marshall, Esq. 

 facture ^ 



4h....-T' 



Specimens illustrative of the manu- 



fecture of Iron from the Ore to Pi^, )» +Mr. G. Shaw. 

 Rod, Bar, Sheet Iron, and Steel, 



manu- \ 



toPig,V+Mr.G. 

 Steel. • 3 



