<J34. APPENDIX. 



By Sir A. Johnston, Km.. V.P. R.A.S.— (Continued.) 

 A Singalese Work on Palm Leaves, marked No. 14. 

 A Viitteluttu Syllabarium. 

 A Tamiil Almanack for 1812. 



An Invocation used by Elephant Hunters. Tamul. 



The Forms of the Singalese Character used in writing Sanscrit, Pali, and Singa- 

 lese. 

 A Tamul Vocabulary. 



The Tiruvalluvan Curral, a Work on Morals. Tamr.l. 

 Desci'iption of Medicinal Trees and Plants found at Jaffna. Tamul. 

 A short Account of Jaffna. Tamul. 

 AH Avisana. Tamul. 



History of the Temple of Mantotte. Tamul. 

 A short Account of the Book Cailiisaparam. Tamul. 

 A History of Ancient Kings. Tamul. 



III. DONATIONS OF ARTICLES FOR THE MUSEUM. 



By John Fleming, Esq., M.R.A.S June 21, 1823. 



Specimen of the Wool of the Purik Sheep of Ladakh. 

 Specimen of the Wool of the Asil or Asli Tus, or Wild Goat of Khoten. 

 (These two specimens are referred to at pages 4S and 54 of this volume.) 



By M. Julius Von Klaphoth, For. M.R.A.S JuTie 21, 1823. 



Specimens of Chinese Type cast at Paris. 

 By James Baillie Fraser, Esq., M.R.A.S May 1, 182t. 



A Small Stone Image of Parswanat'ha, found at Old Ujjayana. 



A very ancient Coat of Mail formed of Iron Rings, with the first Sentence of the 

 Koran on the Collar. 



A Matclilock of Sikh Manufacture. 



A Matchlock made at Ahvur. 



A Ghurkha Chief's Korah or Crooked Sword. 



Two Skins and a Pair of Horns of an Animal of the Deer or Goat kind, found in 

 the Himalaya Mountains. 



A Caucasian Felt Cloak. 



By Sir George Thomas Staunton, Bart., V.P. R.A.S May 15, 1824. 



A complete Chinese Writing Apparatus. 



Two Chinese Blocks for Printing in Stereotype. 



A Ball and Two Brushes used for Printing in China. 



