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Organic Eemains, from the Pilton Beds, Mr. Whitley. 



Braunton 



Indian Corn, from North America Eev. J. T. Pryor. 



Iron Shavings, from Perran Foundry F. M. Williams, Esq., M.P. 



A Collection of Insects Miss Tregelles, Falmouth. 



Box Prong found in Trevenen and Tremen- Mr. Rogers, Penrose, 



heere Mines, November, 1866 



The ivliole of the folloioing artkles were presented by W. Eashleigh, Esq., 

 of Idenabilly. 



(Beitish 



Specimens of Indian workmanship. 



A Pack, of basket-work, and a 



Sieve for domestic purposes, made 



of Indian Palm. 

 Palm Eope made by Arawak Indians. 

 A Kamai or Tube Strainer, of Indian 



Pa,lm, for pressing the juice of the 



Cassada Eoot. 



Guiana) . 



Two Calabashes. 



A Basket madebyWacowoio Indians. 



An Indian Blow-pipe, 9| feet long, 



made of a rare species of Palm. 

 A Quaid with poisoned arrows, for 



blow-pipe. 

 A Pouch containing Wild Cotton, 



used with pipe. 



(EssEQUiBO, British Gtjiana) 



Specimen of the Coconushi, or Bush 



Master. 

 Three rare Lianas, or lofty Creepers. 

 A Bundle of Sticks, from various 



parts of Upper Essequibo. 

 A Head of Contabac Fish. 



Three sets of Bows and Arrows made 

 by the Arawak and Carabis Indians. 



A Water Snake. 



A Labraria, or poisonous Snake. 



Two Turtle Eggs, from Sand-beds in 

 the Essequibo Eiver. 



A Palm Crate. 



Two "Water- Gourds, from Calabash 

 tree. 



(South Amseica). 



Head-bone of Saw-fish. 

 Eight Skins of Wild Animals ; among 

 them, a rare species of brown beaver. 



A Lasso. 



A Saddle, stamped with the Arms of 



Brazil. 

 A Bit. 



(Bbazil). 



Two Chinese Parasols. 

 Halter and tiead-piece, of raw hide, 

 for swimming horses through rivers. 



(Buenos Ayres). 



Fan, of Ostrich feathers. 



(Teinidad). 



Two Calabashes, or Water- Gourds. 

 A Palm Basket, containing Wild 



Cotton. 

 A large split Bamboo. 



A Flying Fish. 

 A Sprig of Mangrove. 

 Eeptiles captured in a room. 

 Shell of Land Crab. 



(Madeiea). 



Two Palm-branches. 



