APPENDIX. Ixxxv 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
By Tuomas Hervey Baner, Bs Qiy “M-ReAUSiSe0no.0 theese MDE 5, 1829, &c. 
A Malayalim or Malabar Matchlock Gun, brass mounted; the lock curiously 
engraved. 
A Codaga or Coorg ditto, silver mounted. 
A Kittoor Mahratta ditto, silver mounted barrel. 
A Malayalim didu Ki atty, or short Broadsword, with a waistband and clasp to carry 
it, and red cotton cord with silver knobs. 
A Codaga or Coorg ditto, with a waistband and clasp of brass, inlaid with silver ; 
silver chain and silk rope, with ivory and silver knobs. 
A Malayalim plain knife, with an Arutany, or iron writing stylus. 
Appendages to the Coorg Matchloch Gun, viz: a coil of a matchcord on a basket-work 
armlet, with silver eyes; a Gunpowder flask with ivory top, and silver mountings 
and chain; a red leather pouch, for flint and steel, and iron balls; with large silver 
chain and war-whistle. 
A Malayalim double-edged broad-sword, Damascus blade, silver mounted. 
A single-edged ditto, silver hilt, plain mounted. i 
A brass hilted ditto, in a red scabbard. 
Two large hog-spears for hunters on foot. 
Two smaller ditto. 
Thirty-four Malayalim arrows. 
Two shields of Buffalo’s hide, painted. 
A Malabar Wemmoori, or battle-axe. 
Two Malabar fencing sticks. 
A box cut out of a block of Hornblende, with four figures of the Jaina king, Gomut 
Raya, sculptured on the lid. 
Specimens of Buffalo’s horn, drawn out by steam. 
Specimens of hairs from the tail of the Elephant. 
A Bamboo cup and cover. 
A bottle of Capers, the produce of Mrs. Baber’s garden at Tellicherry ; they are 
indigenous in Malabar. 
By Dr. ESWC MRT Sp bettnssonadv inane iaaseatdt tevisiensicadevines iaana da torcreescereeees DC. 5, 1829. 
A leaf of a Burmese book written on palms, in the square Pali character. 
By Lieut.-Colonel C. J. Doyte tee seececeeeessssenneeeeessesarssersseeteessecsssseese DCC. 5, 1929. 
A bottle of poison from the Upas tree. 
A medal of Canova. 
A ditto of Borromeo. 
A specimen of the Stone of Malta. 
