APPENDIX. XCV11 



By Mr. W. H. Hewson. — (Continued.) 



A set of 1 stiver, 1 half-stiver, and l^th stiver struck in 1802, by the British Govern- 

 ment. 

 A similar set for 1815 ; and two others struck on the island. 

 A Ce3*lonese dirk in a wooden sheath, mounted with ivory. 



By Thomas Chambee, Esq., M.R.A.S July 6, 1833. 



Two figures of Hottentots, male and female, 11 J inches in height, with their equip- 

 ments ; made in leather by the natives of South Africa. 

 By Ramaswami Mudeliae, Jaghirdar of Sivasamudram, Cor. M.R.A.S., (through the 



Right Hon. Stephen Rumbold Lushington) July 6, 1833. 



A model in wood of the Lushington Granite Stone Bridge, erected by Ramaswami 

 Mudeliar over the river Cdveri at Sivasamudram.* Length of the model 187 

 inches. Scale, 10 feet to an inch. 



By James Mitchell, Esq., Assistant Secretary, R.A.S July 6, 1833. 



A cast in sulphur from a medal struck by Shah Jehan. 

 By his Excellency the Chevalier Don LorEz de Coedoba, CM. R.A.S. ...July 20, 1833. 

 A Turkish rifle, with damasked barrel, richly inlaid and mounted with silver ; the 

 stock inlaid with ivory. 



By Master Sullivan July 20, 1833. 



A ball of hair taken from the stomach of a Cow in Van Dieman's Land ; circumference 

 of the ball 23£ inches. 

 By William Maesden, Esq., F.R.S., M.R.A.S July 20, 1833. 



An impression in plaster from an ancient Hindu seal, of an oval shape ; with figures 

 of the Brahmana bull at the top. 

 By Mrs. Heber July 20, 1833. 



Seven Hircarra spears. 



Three Ceylonese punkahs or fans, each made of part of a leaf of the Talipat palm 

 (Corypha Umbraculifera). 



Two Ceylonese bows. 



A C/iabuk, or whip, carried before the Adicars of Kandy, in processions. 



A punkah made of Cuscus grass. 



An Indian shield made of Buffalo's hide. 

 By the Chevalier de Paeavey July'S.O, 1833. 



Some casts in plaster from Persepolitan antiquities. 



• Vide Transadwns of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. III. 



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