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By H. J. Domis, Esq., F.M.R.A.S Dec. 1,1882. 



1. The model of a prow called Paduwakan, completely rigged. 



2. The model of a prow called Sekong, completely rigged, with a double outrigger 

 and balance logs. 



3. An ancient Javanese musical instrument, called Amkeong. 



4. A Macassar Kruidhoom, or short sabre. 



5. Nine long bamboo arrows. 



6. A powder-flask, made of Buffalo's horn. 



By John Scott, Esq. M.D., M.R.A.S Dec. 15, 1832, &c. 



The skull and horns of a Buffalo, wanting the lower jaw, shot at the Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



The skull of the Hippopotamus, wanting the front tusks. 



The stuffed skin of the Spring Bok, of the Cape of Good Hope. 

 By Mrs. Davids Jan. 5, 18!3:3. 



Six impressions in wax, from Oriental seals. 



Three engraved seal stones, viz. one red agate, one white agate, and one bloodstone. 



One moss agate. 



A Turkish asper. 

 By the Right Honourable Henry Ellis, M.R.A.S Jan. 5, 1833. 



Two spears from the South Sea Islands, pointed with wood and barbed. 



Two spears from the South Sea Islands, pointed with bone. 



One club, with the handle roughly carved, and a star in ivory inlaid at each end. 



One ditto, plain. 



Three cane arrows, pointed with wood. 



Three ditto, painted and pointed with bone. 



By William Hooper, Esq Jan. 19, 1833. 



Thirty-one specimens of birds from the neighbourhood of the Nilagiri Hills in Coim- 



batore. 

 Two bats, from ditto. 



Eight quadrupeds and three serpents, from ditto. 

 By James Atkinson, Esq., of the Honourable East-India Company's Medical Service, 



on the Bengal Establishment Feb. 2, 1883. 



An original portrait in oil, painted by himself, of the Bight Honourable Geoege, 

 Earl of Munstkk, one of the Vice-Presidents of the Royal Asiatic Society. 



By Major-General Sir Henry Worsley, K.C.B., M.R.A.S Feb. 2, 1833. 



A model of the Chukkie, or common hand-mill, used in grinding corn, Sec, in India. 

 A Nep&lese Kuker'i knife, in a handsome sheath of purple velvet. 



By Colonel John Staples Harriot, M.R.A.S Feb. 16, 1833. 



A figure of Bvd&ha carved in stone, from the Island of Ceylon. 



The skull and beak of the bird tailed the "Adjutant," ( Anla Argala) in Bengal. 



