PRINCIPAL ADDITIONS TO COLLECTIONS. *^1 



A Suake from Maxwell's Hill. {Given hy E. M. Baker, Esq.) 



Eggs of Mantis, an Atlas Moth aiid Cocoon. {Given hj P. 

 J. Nelson, Esq.) 



An Instrument for Injecting Water into Meat. {Given by 

 the Superintendent luteJligence Department.) 



A pair of Silver Pillow Ends. 



Samples of Fibre and Sagu Bemban. 



A Moth. {Given by Mr. J. B. Siritvardene.) 



A Bamboo Rat. 



A Peacock Pheasant. {Given hy H. C. Barnard, Esq.) 



Pig Traps and Eanjows. 



Samples of Fibres, etc. 



A common Vulture. 



A Bamboo Eat. 



Gold quartz from Sungei Merah, Batang Padang. {Given 

 by J. Addis, Esq.) 



Stamps used formerly for Coining the Tin exported from 

 Larut. {Given hy the State Treasurer.) 



Five Samples of Cotton. {Given by L. Wray, Esq.) 



An Undetermined Mineral from Bukit Mas. {Given hy J. 

 Addis, Esq). 



Samples of Gold Dust from Kelindai, Sungei Jong, Sembi- 

 liang and Sungei Rambai, Batang Padang. 



Specimen of Chalcedony, Kiuta. 



A Mealing Stone, and Shells and Bones from a cave at 

 Ipoh. 



Mimetite from Naga Bisi, Ipoh. 



A Silver Pending. 



A Silver Batil Bertutup. 



A Small Silver Batil. 



Snake's Eggs and Young. {Given hy A. T. Dew, Esq). 



A Silver Pending. 



A Kuku Kambing Rawah. 



A Kuku Kambing Patani. 



