S2 ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRUISH MUSEUM. 



Two fan cases and a water vessel, of bamboo, and two piercers, from the Shaus and 

 Kakhyens of Burmah, presented by J. Anderson, Esq., m.t>, 



A nvimbev of antiquities from Siam and Burmah, including a bronze head of a Naga 

 from a temple at Pitsanulok, a bronze head of Indra from Sukkothai, a figure of Buddha 

 in glazed ware from old Sukkothai, twelve specimens of Sawankhalok ware, three 

 Buddhas in bronze, water bottles from the Shans, bronze bells from Burmah and the 

 Shan States, &c., presented by E. M. Satow, Esq., c.M.G., H.B.M. Minister at Bangkok. 



Two specimens of Sawankhalok ware, presented by F, S. Clarke, Esq,, of Bangkok. 



An extensive collection of the objects made and used by the inhabitants of the Nicobar 

 Islands, presented by E. H. Man, Esq. 



A portrait in oils of an Andaman Islander, painted and presented by Maurice V- 

 Portman, Esq. 



An ancient Chinese bronze bell, four Chinese and Japanese bronzes, a vase of grey 

 jade, of the period Keen-lung, two Chinese seals, a panel with ivory figures, two armlets 

 and a pendant of jade, two Japanese bronze picture weights, and a bauble of Okame, 

 presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



A Chinese porcelain disli believed to be of the Sung dynasty, found in a tomb in 

 Northern China, presented by H. E. M. James, Esq. 



Seventy-six specimens of Chinese porcelain with armorial devices, bequeathed by the 

 Rev. Charles Walker, Two punch bowls of Chinese porcelain with cyphers, bequeathed 

 by Major Hooper. A cup and saucer of Chinese porcelain with the arms of Warre, pre- 

 sented by the Rev. Francis Warre. 



Two covered bowls of pottery made at Siout, presented by F. G. Hilton Price, 

 Esq., F.s.A. 



Two painted wooden marks used in plays from Lagos, presented by A. R. Elliott, Esq. 

 Two brass fetish swords, presented by the Lagos Government. Brass figure of a man on 

 horseback, presented by F. Evans, Esq., C.M.G. Two figures and a bow-and-arrow in 

 brass, and a copper ax'mlet, presented by G. L. Gaiser, Esq. A brass figure, presented 

 by — CuUerlioi-n, Esq. Two Ogun ju-ju fetishes, presented by H. Nadolini, Esq. 

 Staff of a Bologun (war-chief) and a pair of brass spoons, presented by C. J. George, 

 Esq. 



Scales and measure used in weighing gold dust, and a brass box from Aslianti, pre- 

 sented by Sir James Marshall, C.M.G. A Fetish seat from Katanu, West Africa, pre- 

 sented by Mrs. Grant. 



A Kafir tobacco-pipe and snuff-box, presented by J. L. Couper, Esq. 



A number of ethnographical specimens, principally from the Pacific Islands and the 

 Asiatic Archipelago, presented by H. J. Veitch, Esq. 



A collection of ethnographical specimens from Samoa presented by King Malietoa, of 

 Samoa. 



Spears, bows and arrows, from the New Hebrides, and a spear and arrow from the 

 Solomon Islands, presented by Captain Cross, R.N. 



An extensive collection of specimens from New Guinea, comprising models of houses 

 and boats, shields, spears, bows and arrows, masks, &c., collected by H. H. Romilly, Esq., 

 and presented by the Queensland Commissioners of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition. 



A stone axe in handle from King Sound, N. W. Australia, presented by 

 Captain Dockrell, r.n. A number of stone axes and hammers, and two pair of grinding 

 stones, from Queensland, presented by P. W. Pears, Esq. 



Fragments of pottery discovered in Aruba, Antilles, presented by the Rev. A. J. van 

 Koolwyk. An axe of fine green stone from Grenada, West Indies, presented by 

 R. J. Wright, Esq. A stone figure from British Honduras, presented by the Hon. 

 Henry fowler. 



Four human mummies and one of an animal, pottery and other remains, from graves 

 at Ancou, Peru, presented by the Earl of Dudley. 



A number of ancient Peruvian vases of pottery, a bronze axe, and stone tobacco pipes 

 from North America. 



A vase of brown ware, found at Gulf Hammock, Levy County, Florida, presented by 

 H. Savile W. Evans, Esq. 



A stone axe found in Kent County, Ontario, Canada, presented by J. C. Pirie, Esq. 



A number of dresses and weapons from the North American Indians, collected by the 

 Marquess of Lome, K.x. 



A canoe from the Kootenay Indians of North West America, presented by Thomas 

 Bate, Esq. 



A bow and arrow from Prince William Sound, Alaska, presented by H. W. Saton- 

 Karr, Esq. 



III. — Christy 



