xeVvi ~ APPENDIX. 
By Colonel Joun Srartes Harriorr.—(Continued.) 
Skeleton head of the Bear from Medinipura, in Bengal. 
Skeleton head of the Leopard, from ditto. 
Skeleton head of the Vulture, from ditto. 
A Bengal sabre, called a Kharg. 
Twelve pieces of Hindé sculpture, from the ruins of various temples in RdjdsPhan. 
By James Stewart Forses, Esq., M.R.A S. Wik poled dueth faractascieseets DLOrCn LG. Leos. 
The figure of a goddess carved in ivory, from the temple of Hangranketty, near 
Kandy in Ceylon. 
By Browne RoBerts, Esq., M.R.A.S. ...ccecccsccscsececccsssceacsccssseeces .». April 20, 1833. 
A cloak made of the skin of the Cashmir Shawl Goat; formerly the property of 
Ranagit Sryua. 
By Joun Forses Royxe, Esq., M.R.A.S...coeersecssseescsseeneseeesenees see. May 18, 1833. 
A pair of pistols manufactured in Cashmir, with damasked barrels. 
A hatchet used by the hill people of Kemaon, Gerhwal, and Sirmor. 
A dagger or stiletto used by thieves in the northern parts of India. 
A human thigh-bone, used as a trumpet in Bhotan. 
By JoHANNES WITZLEINS PEREIRA, Esq. ..ssseeseceesseeeeeseeeeeceten eee .- June |, 1833. 
The model of a Ddgoba, or temple containing a deh of Hag HA} Cary vved i in ivory. 
The model of a Carandu, or relic-box, usually deposited in the Dagobas ; carved in 
ivory, and painted. 
By Don Juan DE Srtva, C.M.R.A.S.,.ccscseesseeees canvases Nccmpetanaenteet ee eeeedune 15, 1833. 
Specimens of the gems found in the District of Galle in Ceylon; vizx.: 1, Tutto Kalta ; 
2, Pusparaaga; 3, Wayroddiya; 4, Gomaidagam; 5, Pornakkam; 6, Nilkaat ; 
7, Patcha toramully ; 8, Soodoo toramully ; 9, Pamy toramully ; 10, Lorda Gomi- 
digam; 11, Ambalest; 12, Kallepatingor ; 13, Puddiyana; 14, Kanake toramully ; 
15, undescribed; 16, ditto. 
By Mr. W. W. Hewson, H.M. 78th Regt. ........+. auc iads tas caden wees eoreedume, 15, 1833. 
A Japanese fan of coloured paper. 
The saw of a young Saw-fish. 
Two large shells with feelers. 
One spinated ditto. 
Forty other shells, various. 
Two small silver coins, of Alwmgir. 
A silver fanam. 
Copper coins struck by the Dutch East-India Company for circulation in Ceylon, v7x. 
1 Stiver, 1747; 1 half-stiver, 1753; 1 ditto, 1779; 1 stiver, 1785; 1 2stiver- 
piece, 1788; 1 stiver, 1789; 1 ditto, 1792; 1 ditto, 1794; 1 ditto, 1795; and one 
not dated. 
