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A number of brass, copper, wood and stone figures of 

 deities, many containing manuscripts and charms, temple- 

 vessels, pictures, furniture and book-covers, idol ornaments 

 and charms, from Lhasa and monasteries in Tibet ; collected 

 by Col. H. A. Iggulden during the expedition in 1904. 



Nine temple-pictures with representations of various 

 deities in colours, from Tibet ; given by the Hon. Walter 

 Rothschild, MP., and Charles Davis, Esq. 



A series of clay images and dagobas, used as votive 

 offerings, and obtained by the donor from caves at Taklakot, 

 Western Tibet ; given by Deputy-Commissioner C. A. 

 Sherring. 



Brass candlesticks, bells and other temple-furniture from 

 Corea (Emberley Collection). 



(c.) Br a kminism.— Br 8bss statuettes of divinities from 

 India (William Simpson Collection). 



Two stone carvings, one decorated in black and gold, 

 from Java. 



Three pebbles, with fossil marks, called Saligrama, all 

 symbolizing Vishnu, from Vizagapatam ; given by R. W. 

 Davis, Esq., i.c.s. 



(7.) Oriental and Ethnographical : — 



Asia.— An interesting series of weapons and utensils from 

 the Jarawa of the South Andaman, collected during two 

 reconnaissances in January and February 1902 (see Official 

 Papers, extracts from the Reports and Diaries of Messrs, P. 

 Vaux, C. G. Rogers, and M. Bonig, January-February 1902) 

 given by Sir R. C. Temple, Bart., c.i.E. 



An interesting collection of utensils from the Malays of 

 Perak, given by the Director of the Ethnological Museum, 

 Perak. 



A bronze plate engraved with an inscription in Pali ; 

 given by Edward Bidwell, Esq. 



Glass bangles, obtained near Naini Tal, India ; given by 

 the Rev. F. Campbell. 



A pottery model of a lamp placed on graves, from Kohat 

 near Peshawar, India, and an oil-flask from Meshed, Persia ; 

 given by Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G. 



A stone carving in high relief, one of a series of portraits 

 of Sindas of Jelbarga, from Arasibidi, Bijapur, Bombay ; 

 given by J. F. Fleet, Esq., c.i.e. 



A copper vase, brass cymbals, a wicker shield, a woven 

 hanging, and paper charms, collected during the expedition 

 to Tibet in 1904, and given by Percival Landon, Esq. 



Impressions on paper of copper land-grants ; India ; given 

 by the Secretary of State for India in Council. 



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