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Shilling of James First }>Mr. Wm. Jarritt. 



Marble Bust of the late John Marshall, Esq. 

 by Macdonald of Rome..... 



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Presented by his Sons — Wil- 

 liam, t James Garth, t Henry 

 Cowper, and t Arthur Mar- 

 shall, Esquires. 



Cast from a Piece of Ancient Sculpture in 1 r,,, ,xt., t^ 

 the Tower of Ilkley Church /^^°'- ™'^"' ^«^- 



> Joseph Dickinson, Esq. 



Portion of the Stem of the Tree Fern from 

 Chusan 



Cloak made of the New Zealand Flax, from 

 New Zealand; large Stone Ball, supposed 

 to have been fired during the Siege of 

 Leeds by Cromwell, found in digging the 

 New Docks .Jii^;r.('.;i;^'l./..;i.;..i,?..." 



Mrs. J. Chadwick. 



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A Collection of Dresses, Implements of 

 War, Native Productions, &c. from New 

 Zealand: — Kiboku, a Model War Canoe; 

 Koroti, a War Club made of Flint Stone ; 

 Curiously Carved Box and Lid; Speci- 

 mens of New Zealand Flax, in various 

 Stages of Preparation by the Natives; 

 Ear Drops, worn by the New Zealanders 

 — various Specimens, including one of 

 Poenamu, from which the middle Island 

 takes its name, and highly prized by the 

 Natives; Fish Hook; Plated Flax Bands, 

 used in carrying Burdens; Kituku Mat, 

 a beautiful Specimen of the Manufacture 

 of the Flax by the Natives, worn by the 

 Wives of the Ranghitera or Chiefs; 



Mantle or Mat, prepared from Flax, »>r t /-. n- i -r 



worn by the Ranghiteras; Two Mantles, (^'- ^' Culhngworth, Leeds 

 worn by the Natives; Patu Patie, a 

 War Club, beautifully carved; Piakie, a 

 curious Instrument of War, used only 

 in New Zealand; Spear, a beautiful 

 Specimen of the New Zealand Spear, 

 ornamented witl^ the Feather of the 

 Ku Ku, and Dog's Hair; a smaller Speci- 

 men of the Spear; Tipae, a Representa- 

 tion of the Evil Spirit, with moveable 

 Arms; Cape worn by the New Zealanders 

 whilst fishing in cold weather; Calabash, 

 used as a Pitcher and Drinking Utensil; 

 Two Carved Walking Sticks; Punt, or 

 Native Tinder; Two Specimens of the 

 Teeth of the Sperm Whale; Tusk of the 

 New Zealand Wild Boar J 





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