82 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A clay seal with Buddhist formulse. Presented by the 

 IS Lay 



A wooden figure from Burma. 



Two Gandhara sculptures, one, of unusually good and 

 delicate workmanship, illustrating the story of King Sivi (see 

 Man, 1913—11.) 



(d.) Yezidi. — Steel figure of a peacock engraved and inlaid 

 with silver ; Persian work. Said to have come from a Yezidi 

 temple at Bahadia, near Diarbekr, Kurdistan. Presented by 

 Imre Schwaiger, Esq., through the National Art-Collections 

 Fund. 



(7.) Oriental and Ethnogra.phical : — 



Asia. — Hemispherical silver bcwl with hunting scene in 

 relief ; king and courtiers pursuing lions, tigers, boars and 

 ibex ; inscription in Brahmi characters. Found in the Swat 

 Valley, North West India, and illustrated in Archceologia, 

 LXIII. 251. Sassanian work of 4th to oth century a.d. 

 Presented by Max Bonn, Esq., through the National Art- 

 Collections F%ind. 



Two Chinese composite pictures, made chiefly of kingfisher 

 feathers, said to have come from the Summer Palace. Pre- 

 sented by Andrew Burman, Esq. 



Stone seal engraved with the figure of an ox and unknown 

 characters, from Harapa, Punjab. Presented by M. Longworth 

 Dames, Esq. 



An inscribed seal from Harapa, Punjab. Presented by 

 J. Harvey, Esq. 



Copper plate engraved in Nagari characters with a grant 

 of land by Maharaja Pratap Singh, Samvat, 1845 (a.d. 1788); 

 and a small copper plate in Modi characters. Presented by 

 Mrs. Steuart. 



Box with engraved inscription in archaic Chinese characters. 

 Presented by G. Eumorfoi^oulos, Esq. 



Small bronze jar inlaid with silver cloud-pattern, Sung 

 dynasty. Presented by S. W= Littlejohn, Esq. 



Chinese bronze kettle, probably Sung period. 



Large bronze dish, probably of the Han dynasty. 



G^oa-stone in gold filigree case, brought from India by Sir 

 Hugh Inglis in 1775. Presented, in memory of Sir Robert 

 Harry Inglis, formerly a Trustee of the British Museum, by 

 Miss Laura Mary Forster. 



Specimens of clothing from Chitral. Presented by the Hon. 

 Lady Gatacre. 



Iron shield and shell ornaments from the Raipur District, 

 Central Provinces, India. Presented by Sir John Miller. 



A series of kris from the Malay Archipelago. Presented by 

 Mrs. Speedy. 



