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By David Colvin, Esq., M.R.A.S May 21, 1825. 



A Sabre. 



A Harp. 



A small Plated Image of Buddha. \ Burmese. 



A Metal Shrine for an Image of Buddha. 



Four small Metal Images of Buddha. 



A Corslet made of Silk and Wooden Net-work. 



Peat from the Mountains of Kumaon. 



By Lieut.-Col. Charles Joseph Doyle, M.R.A.S Nov. 5, 1825. 



A Steel-mounted Persian Sabre, with a figured blade. 



An Arabian straight Sword. 



An Arabian Wooden Shield. 



An Arabian Dagger. 



Two Chinese blunt Daggers. 



A Chinese double Sword. 



A Coat of Chain Armour. 



A Coislet in Four Pieces, with Helmet and Armlets to match. 



Two Java Spears, on Bamboos. 



A Java Spear with Blow-pipe Tube. 



Three long Mahratta Spears. 



A Nepalese Sword. 



A Java Sword-knife. 



A Georgian Knife-dirk. 



Two Malay Creeses, wood mounted. 



A Malay Creese, ivory mounted. 



Two Nepalese Sword-knives. 



Two Pith Arrows, with Fish-hook Barbs. 



A Box of Malay Cockspurs. 



A Collection of Lahore Arrows. 



Two Matchlock Guns. 



Ten Spear Heads. 



A Bhotea Cap. 



A Pair of Nepalese Slippers. 



A Pair of Horse-hair Spectacles. 



A Horse-hair Guard for the Mouth. 



Two Persian Water Bottles, made of Leather. 



A Net for catching Birds. 



A Female Dress, from Bhotan. 



A Persian Lantern. 



Three Models of Canoes used in Arracan. 



A Sacred Fish from the Manasoravara Lake. 



