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By Mr. William Huttmann, M.R.A.S Nov. 5, 1825. 



A Pair of Men's Shoes. 



Six Gilt Tunic Buttons. 



A Painting on Glass. 



A Box of Writing Pencils. 



An Ink Stone. 



A Steel Yard. ) Chinese. 



Specimens of Playing Cards. 



Specimens of Wooden Printing Type. 



Tinder made from Paper. 



An Envelope for a Letter. 



A Rouging Cloth. 



Two large Cliinese Coins of the Emperor Shin-tsung, who reigned from A.D. 1068 



to 1086, one bearing the name He-ning, the other bearing the name Yuen-lung. 

 Four Tung Kingese Coins, bearing the names Canh-hung, Quang-trung, Canh- 



thinh, and Gia-laong, coined between 1740 and 1820. 

 A Series of Coins, in Duplicate, of the Tai-tsing Dynasty, now reigning in China. 



(This series is engraved, Plate III., and described pages 257-8 of this volume). 



By Lieut. Jamf.s Brooke. 



An Arabian Silver-mc 



An Arabian Silver-mounted Knife. 



.Dec. 2, 1825. 



An Arabian Silver-mounted Dagger. 



....Jan. 7, 1826. 



From Australia. 



By Captain Philip Parker King, M.R.A.S... 

 Three Models of Canoes. 

 A Turtle Spear. 

 Four Flint Knives. 

 Two Flint Hammers. 

 A Throwing Stick. 

 Three Wooden Missile Weapons. 

 A Collection of Spears. 



By Sir R. Colquhoun, Bart Jan. 7, 1826. 



The Munal, or Blue Pheasant (Impeyan), inhabiting the base of the Himalaya 



Mountains. 

 The Sing Chiris, or Horned Pheasant (Phasianus Satyris), inhabiting the base of 



the Himalaya Mountains. 

 A large Motli (Bombyx Atlas, Linn.) the Larva of which feeds on the Barberry 



Bush. 

 The Myrmelion, or Lion Ant. 

 Butter, the Produce of the Churi, or Butter Tree of Knmaon. 



