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By Major Henry Burney.—(Continued.) 
Models of Burmese musical instruments : 
1. The ¢araz, or violin and bow. 
. The kyee wain, a circle of gongs on the principle of the harmonica. 
. The ¢shain, a circle of kettle-drums on the same principle. 
. The talain kyee wain, a set of gongs on a curved frame. 
. The mee-gyoung, a kind of three-stringed guitar. 
- The pattala, another kind of guitar. 
. The ¢soung, or Burmese harp. 
By the Right Honourable Str Gore Ovsetey, Bart., V.P.R.A. S., &e, March 17, 1832. 
The following Articles, found about fifty-two years ago in a Nipilese Fort : 
A small-bas relief figure of ManApéva in terra-cotta, indicating an inclination in the 
religion of Nipal to the Yoni Schism. 
A small bas-relief figure of Bupp’1a in terra-cotta. 
By F. A. Bett, Esq....... aaa ednepleetinsanan ac apthonnansshseneae sesecetserceseersveeese May 5, 1832. 
Four pice ; Bengal copper money. : 
One Russian five-copeck piece of 1803 ; copper. 
By — Cuurcu, Esq. ...2...,..:. au eePenecnessoneneinas»-Senslansinn2pdecssiore ... May 19, 1832. 
A Siamese bowl or cup, of aioe. chit inlaid with gold’ in flied 
A Siamese chunam-box and lid of the same material. 
By Mr. Van ver Pam, of SOUUANAV AN AVA esc sausonssscssseasusaarecustrs ... May 18, 1832. 
A sculpture in bas-relief, representing a tree with a ae ree on one ir and a female 
on the other, the whole surrounded by two snakes ; supposed to represent Adam and 
Eve in the garden of Eden.* 
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IDO Pw 
By Caprain Henry Bevay, of the Madras AL TOViessaacse tes ccsesseeerssceese June 16, 1832. 
‘Two caps made of needle-work, worn by the Mopitas, or Muhammedans of Malabar. 
Three specimens of ground rattan, from the jungles of Wynad, in Malabar. 
By Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Joun Bowrer, M.R.AAS. seceeeceecss. ec aseese dune 17, 1832. 
A specimen of chalcedony from Gouveryputnam, in the Rdjdmandiri district, 
A large specimen of wood opal from Yendabi, on the river Irawadi, in Ava, 
By the Right Honourable Sir Evwarn Hyp Eas‘, Bart., M.R.A.S. served tely 7, 1832, 
A Ghorka korah, or crooked sword. 
A Nipalese straight sabre. 
By Ricuarp Crarxke, Esq., M.R-A.S.  ......seceeee AeccHid .. July 7, 1832. 
A painting in oil, by Curnnery, of the Rrdkmant Bull (Bos Thiibase Pik. ) 
By J HAAS Ary, Cag creases seesrecnedennsnames ect ooaveniteeeccr ste seseeeseed ly 21, 1832. 
The apparatus used Br the Chinese for anokilg opium; comprising a pipe covered, 
with tortoise-shell, having mouthpieces of porcelain ; a box with looking-glass, | amp, 
pans, and instruments for cutting the opium. 
* Representations of a similar character are found on some coins in the collection of Wm. Marsden Esq. Vide 
his Numismata Orientalia Illustrata, Ato. London, 1825, Part IT. and plate LY. 
