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By Captain P. Dillon.— (Continued.) 



Two sleeping mats from the Friendly Islands. 

 A collection of shells from the above islands. 



By Major-General Hardwicke, M.R.A.S February 21, 1829. 



Eight Burmese, Hindu, and Malay sabres. ■ 



One Hindu spear. 



Three barbed spears from the Fejee islands. 



By Richard Clarke, Esq. M.R.A.S February 21, 1829. 



A collection of birds from the Malabar coast. 



By James Mitchell, Esq February 21, 1829, &c. 



A Kalian, or Persian pipe, from Astrachan. 

 A Kalemdan, or Persian pen and ink case. 



By Captain Robert Mignan, M.R.A.S March 7, 1829. 



Fragments of human bones found in an earthen sarcophagus at the Mujellibeh in 



the ruins of Babylon. 

 Two kiln-burnt bricks, with arrow-headed characters upon them, dug up at the 



Kasr in the ruins of Babylon. 



By James Brown, Esq May 2, 1829. 



A small Etruscan vase, painted. 



Three engraved gems for seal rings. 



Specimens of lead ore, quartz, crystals and other minerals, also some shells and 



bezoar stones. 

 An antique ring. 

 An antique Arabic ring with an inscription. 



By John Francis Davis, Esq. M.R.A.S May 2, 1&29. 



A Japanese candle made from the wax of the Rhus Siiccedaneum. 

 A box of Chinese printing blocks. 



By James Edward Alexander, Esq., 16th Lancers, M.R.A.S May 16, 1829. 



Two specimens of petrified palm. 



By the Geological Society of London June 20, 1829. 



Seven casts from fossil teeth of the Mastodon, found in Ava by John Crawfurd, 

 Esq. 



By F. A. C. Waitz, M. D. Cor. M.R.A.S JuneW, 1828. 



Specimens of the following articles of the Materia Medica of Java, viz. Cedrela, 

 Alyxia, Mangostana, Psidium, Corypha, Timor, Sintoc, Menispermum, Cortex 

 Massoi, Lignum Faetidum, and Cantharides Javanicae. 



