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By Lieut.-Colonel James Tod. — (Continued.) 

 A Hindu ring dial of iron. 



A pair ot bracelets worn by Hindu females, made from the tusks of the elephant. 

 An ancient Jain inscription on stone. 

 An ancient Jain inscription on copper. 

 A statue of a Hindu female divinity. 

 The fragment of a statue. 

 A conch or chank shell (sdnka.) 



A richly embroidered quiver of blue velvet, filled with Lahore arrow's. 

 The shooting apparatus of a Rajput chieftain, comprising the powder-flask and 



shot-case, of embroidered green velvet, a coil of matchcord, and a pi iming-horn 



made of an antelope's horn with a carved ivory head. 

 A cup of steatite, turned on a lathe. 

 A vase and cover of steatite, turned on a lathe. 

 A cone of the edible pine from the Himalaya. 



By Major John Smith, M.R.A.S Dec. 1, 1827. 



Three small Burmese Images of Buddha in Silver Plate. 



By P. P. Thoms, Esq. Dec. 15, 1827. 



Four small Chinese Images in Stone. 



By Brigadier General Walker, M.R.A.S Jan. 5, 1828. 



Twenty-four Parthian silver coins found in Khandeish. 



By Mr. William Huttmann, M.R.A.S Feh. 2, 1828. 



Two Ceylonese ginjals the barrels ornamented with silver chasings; they were 

 taken in the last Kandyan war by General Brownrigg, from the palace of the 

 king of Kandy. 



By John Hodgson, Esq. M.R.A.S Feb. 16, 1830. 



The Model of a Yettam or Picotd, a machine for raising water from deep wells, used 

 near Madras. 



By Colonel Hugh Stacey Osborne March 1, 1828. 



The model of a Chinese passage boat 

 The model of a Chinese lusus naturae. 



By Lieut.- Col. John Monckton Coombs, M.R.A.S April 19, 1828. 



Two Malayan spears. 



Six Candyan copper coins. 



By Lieut.-Col. John Briggs, M.R.A.S April 19, 1828, &c. 



Models of some of the Agricultural Implements used by the cultivators in the 



Deccan, viz. : 

 The Nagar, or heavy plough. 



