46 MUSEUMS. 
(13. 10. 05. 4), pillow made of palm leaves (13. 10. 05. 5), fan made 
by girls from bamboo, sugar-palm and mid-rib of the fern (13. 10. 
05. 6), mat, made of plantain leaves (13. 10. 05. 7), packet of playing 
cards with local views (13. 10. 05. 8); presented by Mr. Stafford 
Heapy, Honolulu. 
MONGOLIAN RACE :— 
America.— 
Central : — 
Collection of flint implements, pottery and remains of human 
bones (14. 12. 05. 1-157), from mounds at Boston, Belize River, 
British Honduras; collected and presented by Professor Boyce, 
F.R.S., University, Liverpool. 
Thibet.— 
The following group of objects were obtained by purchase from a 
member of the Thibetan Punitive Expedition :—-Bronze figure of a 
Llama (16. 6. 05. 1), from the Tsechan Monastery; wooden figure of 
Buddha (16. 6. 05. 2), from a private temple at Guru; figures of 
Buddha, copper, gilt (16. 6. 05. 3-4), from a temple at Gyantse; 
copper figure of Buddha (16. 6. 05. 5), from a private temple at 
Gyantse; prayer wheels, with outer cases of copper (16. 6. 05. 6-7), 
prayer wheels with outer cases of brass (16. 6. 05. 8-9), from houses 
in the neighbourhood of Gyantse; brass “ butter’’ lamps (16. 6. 05. 
10-13), from temples at Gyantse; two flat copper “ butter’ lamps 
(16. 6. 05. 14-15) and brass spoons (16. 6. 05. 16-17, used for 
trimming “ butter” lamps, from temples at Gyantse; pair of large 
cymbals used in religious festivals (16. 6. 05. 18), and a pair of small 
ones (16. 6. 05. 19), probably from the Tsechan Monastery, obtained 
at Gyantse; brass gong (16. 6. 05. 20), from the Gyantse fort; water 
jug made of copper and brass (16. 6. 05. 21), from a village near 
Gyantse; two pieces of carved bone (16. 6. 05. 22-23), from a priest’s 
apron, from the monastery at Tsechan. A perfect example of these 
aprons is in the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh.  Dorjé, or 
enchanted dagger (16. 6. 05. 24), from Gyantse; wooden block for 
