36 MUSEUMS. 



15. — Tsuba. shibtiichi f. Three lions, in shakudo and red bronze, 



with gold spots, peony and butterfly in silver, &c. Signed, 



Yanagawa Naomasa. 

 16. — Tsuba, shibuichi. Hotei, god of contentinent, in gold, silver 



and shakudo. Signed, Seishinken Mototomo. 

 17. — Tsuba, shibuichi. Dragon in clouds, in low relief. Signed, 



Yasuchika. 

 18. — Tsuba, shibuichi. The poet Rihaku contemplating the moon. 



Gold and silver inlaying. 

 19. — Tsuba, shibuichi. A crane flying, in gold, tortoise and 



dwarf bamboo. 

 20. — Tsuba, shibuichi. Two cranes and weeds, in gold, silver 



and shakudo. 

 21. — Tsuba, shibuichi. Tiger and waterfall- 

 22. — Tsuba, sentoku ft- The apparatus for the Cha-no-yu or Tea 



ceremony, in various metals. 

 23. — Tsuba, sentoku, pierced. Trellis with convolvulus. Signed, 



Saisanjin. 

 24. Tsuba, sentoku. Two priests by a cascade, one exhaling a cloud 



from his mouth. 



Malay Archipelago. — Borneo : — 

 Model of a Piratical War Canoe ; presented by A. Earle, Esq., 

 J.P. 



Burmah : — 



Cone-shaped Stone Pyramidion, ha^nng a series of steps running 

 round it, on which are distributed small figures of Bhudda 

 seated, carved out of stone, from the Irrawaddy River ; 

 presented by Dr. C. Ricketts. 



Large Mat of applique work ; presented by A. Earle, Esq., J.P. 



Caucasian Race. 



India : — 



Four Coloured Drawings ; presented by Mr. J. Hughes. 



t Shibuichi : — An alloy of copper and silver in variable proportions. 

 ft Sentoku : — A yellow bronze composed of copper, zinc and tin. 



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