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H. Inserson, Esq. (through Captain James Low, Cor, M.R.A.S.) ... April 16, 1831. 
The sculptured Figure of an Elephant, from Sumatra, supposed by the natives to 
have been used as a chessman by some former giant race of inhabitants. 
A sculptured Head of Buddha, having strongly marked African features. 
the Right Honourable Sir ALexanpEr Jounston, V.P.R.A.S. .........May 7, 1831. 
A Case of Poisoned Arrows, with a blow-pipe tube, from the coast of Queda. 
Three Burmese carved Cocoa-nut Shells, with covers, having the signs of the Zodiac 
engraved upon them. 
Six Burmese brass Weights, of various sizes, in the form of the Lion, with the Royal 
Stamp. 
A carved Cocoa-nut Cup, on a stand. 
Two Bottles, containing Specimens of the Nutmeg Tree and Fruit, those in one 
bottle being preserved in spirits, the other in salt water. 
A double Sea Cocoa-nut, in the husk, from the Seychelle Islands. 
Lieut.-Colonel WaLtTER KALEIGH GILBERT......++ sciaticnsbastdae cust vee... June 18, 1831. 
A Model of the Rath or Car of JAGGANNATHA. 
A pair of Buffalo Horns. 
A Hindi Drawing of the Temple of Jaggannath, with the Idols, &c. painted in 
water colours, varnished, on canvas; ten feet five inches by five feet eleven inches. 
Specimen of coloured Stick-lac, used in ornamenting furniture, toys, &e. 
Two Cakes of plain Lac. 
A Specimen of Tale, from a quarry in Ramghur. 
A lacquered Box. 
A pair of Cashmurian Stockings. 
y Major-General Tuomas Harpwicke, F.R.S. M.R.AAS, seeessseeeeeeeeJume 18, 1831. 
The Rebab, a Javanese Musical Instrument of the Violin or Guitar kind, made of 
ivory, and having only two wires. 
A Bow of horsehair for the preceding instrument. 
GEORGE KNOX, DEQ, <<..cccsere.vessccassencsssansrsccesssesssencescascasevssrs UNE 15,1501, 
An engraved Tablet or Leaf of Gold, being the form in which a title is conferred at 
the Court of Ava. The title is read out in the court, and bound on the forehead 
of the person to whom it is granted. This one consists of four words, and is the 
title granted to Mr. Knox himself. 
Sreo Kiran pb Bi AcSic cc -cstecepavinesarvanates verectctes shcctenbsaecel PI2E4LOD lols crc, 
Vifteen silver, and thirty-five Sassanian Copper Coins, &e. 
A Persian Spoon, made from a single piece of Damascus steel. 
y the Rev. JoserH Ropers, C.M.R.A.S. ...cccoreccsscreccecesscorsessvduuly 2, 1831, &c. 
A Painting on Cloth, illustrating the native History of the Ramayanum; with an 
explanation, in MS. 
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