cxviii APPENDIX. 



By the Author June 20, 1829. 



The Gentle Sponge, or a Safe Mode of Reducing the National Debt of England. 

 London, 1829, 8vo. 



By Monsieur Cadet, de Metz June 20, 1829. 



His Observations sur I'Exptdition de 1827, pour le PoleNord. Paris, 1827, 8vo. 

 By James Atkinson, Esq July 4, 1829. 



His Soohrab, a Poem from the original Persian of Firdousee. Calcutta, 1828, 8vo. 

 By James Mitchell, Esq July i,, 1829. 



Sheh Nameh Ashrefi : Mohammed Moshen Ashrefi's Poem in praise of Catharine 

 Empress of Russia. St. Petersburg, 1793, 4to. Persian and Russian. 



By Lieut.-Col. Fitz-Clarence, V.P.R.A.S July 25, 1829. 



His Account of a Hussar's Life on Service. London, 1829, 8vo. 

 His Account of the British Campaign of 1809, in Spain and Portugal. London, 

 1829, 8vo. 



By E. Lawford, Esq., M.R.A.S July 2b, 1829. 



Proceedings before the Privy Council, in relation to Sir John Peter Grant's 

 Petition. London, 1829, 4to. 



DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 



By Benjamin Guy Babington, Esq., M.B. F.R.S. M.R.A.S. &c April!, 1S27. 



A Coorg knife with carved ivory handle. 



An Arab j.imblr, with silver-plated scabbard set with cornelians. 



A common Arab jamblr. 



A Burmese lady's dress, the lower part composed of various coloured silk, the upper 



of crimson cotton; also a jacket of white cotton. 

 A Siamese betel-box made of the fibres of the bamboo, finely lacquered. 

 One large, and three small Australian wooden clubs. 

 Two Malabar hog-spears, mounted on bamboos, painted. 

 A large punkah, or fan, made of a single leaf of the Talpat, or Great Fan Palm 



(Corypha Umbr.iculifera), with the stem forming the handle. 

 An Australian carved club, made of bone. 



By Sir Robert D. CoLgUHOUN, Bart June 16, 1827, &c. 



A Salagrama, or sacred stone used in Hindu worship. 



Fossil bones from the Niti pass into Tartar}'. 



Specimens of native orpiment (yellow arsenic). 



Specimens of lime in globules, deposited by the hot springs at Tirfhpurl in Kumaon. 



A Kfikeri, or Nipalese knife. 



The skin o{ihe SinyCkiris {Phasianus Saft/m),orliorned red pheasant of the Himalaya. 



The skin of the Munal (Impeyan), or blue pheasant of the Himalaya. 



