PRINCIPAL ADDITIONS TO COLLECTIONS. 131 



A Boat -shaped ingot of Tin found in Tupai. {Given by 

 J. Ward, Esq.) 



A Silver -mounted Buntal Kris. 



A large Silver Tobacco Box. 



A Silver covered Cup for Oil, (Mangko Bertutup.) 



A Silver Tablet used for Divination, called Chuchu Karah. 



Edible variety of Castor Oil Seed. 



Two young Bamboo Eats. 



A Biauak. 



A Boat -shaped Dulang, Bataug Padang. 



A Malay Tin Crocodile. 



A series of eight Samples of Lode Tin -ore at different 

 stages of dressing. (Given hy T. H. Treloar, Esq.) 



Eesidue left after washing Tin -ore for Gold. (Given hy 

 C. C. Scott, Esq.) 



A sample of the first Grold ol)tained by the Cyanide Process 

 in Perak. (Given by Sutton, Esq., Manager, Bukit Mas Mine.) 



A sample of Alluvial Gold from Bukit Mas, near Tapah. 



A Tapir. 



A Screw Press used for making a kind of Macaroni. 



A Spear with two blades. 



A small Water -rail, (Porzana Cinerea), Kamuntiug. 



Twenty - three species of Marine Shells, from Singapore. 



Two Sea Horses. 



A covered Silver Cup, on foot. 



A Coconut Shell Spoon. 



A pair of Carved Coconut Shell Censers. 



Silver Scent Bottle. 



Silver Pillow Ends. 



A Poko Nasi and Poko Sirili. 



Two Malayan Dish Covers. 



A Silver - mounted Fern Stem Basket. 



Two Mat Baskets. 



