MUSEUMS. AT 
printing prayer mek (16. 6. 05. 25), from Guru; copper and silver 
charm boxes (16. 6. 05, 26-27), from Lhasa; copper charm boxes 
(16. 6. 05. 28-30), from Guru; rosary of wooden beads (16. 6. 
05. 31), from Guru; painted pictures of religious subjects 
(16. 6. 05. 32-37), from houses in the neighbourhood of Gyantse and 
Dontse; sling, made of yak hair (16. 6. 05. 38), from Guru; black 
and red leather pouches (16. 6. 05. 39-40), from Guru; pair of dust- 
glasses (16. 6. 05. 42); brass and bronze inkstands (16. 6. 05. 43-44), 
from Guru; pipe (16. 6. 05, 56), brass charm cases (16. 6. 05. 57-58), 
from Lhasa; silver earrings inlaid with turquoise (16. 6. 05. 59-66), 
from Guru; silver finger rings (16. 6. 05. 67-68), from Guru; steel 
die (16. 6. 05. 69), from Gyantse ; bandoliers, with bullet moulds, 
powder flasks, flint and steel, &e. (16. 6. 05. 70-71). from Guru; 
leather belts ornamented with metal plates (16. 6. 05. 72-73), from 
peGuru ; sword with inscribed blade and shag-green case (16. 6. 05. 
_ 74), from the monastery at Tsechan ; sword in a shag-green case 
16. 6. 05. 75), from Guru; bell, with clapper and staple for fixing 
to a doorway—the bell is struck by the action of the wind on the 
broad clapper—(16. 6. 05. 76), from Gyantse; string of four nuts 
extremely well carved (16. 6. 05. 77), metal figures of gods (16. 6. 
05. 78-80), from Lhasa. The following Chinese objects were 
a obtained in Lhasa: water pipes (16. 6. 05. 45-46), onyx snuft-bottle 
_ with stopper (16. 6. 05. 47), two glass snuft- bottles with stoppers 
q (16. 6. 05. 48-49), soapstone snuff-bottle with stopper (16. 6. 05. 50), 
| glass snuff-bottle—no stopper (16. 6. 05. 51), amulet, of sardonyx 
¢ (16. 6. 05. 52), chopsticks, knives, &c., in cases (16. 6. 05. 53-55), 
pair of folding spectacles (16. 6. 05. 41). 
; Photograph of a priest's apron composed of carved human 
and other bones (24. 11. 05. 12), from Thibet, from the original 
ce the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh; presented by D. J. 
ze; Esq. 
Illustrated leaves from a book of Poems (14. 7. 05. 2); presented 
et? Mr. A. L. Rathbone, C.C. 
