Japan. (B.e.) 



[ 90. J Tobacco-box, oval wood ; carved with landscape ; 

 silken cord and lac bead. 2jin. x ijin. x 4m. high. 



[91.] Opium-box, wood ; in form of barrel ; lined with 

 metal ; on lid a seated figure ; lid, double, under lid, a rim 

 movable, covering three needles. 3m. diameter, 2|in. high. 



[92. J Tobacco-box, formed of two haliotis shells, with 

 carved wooden cover ; on cover, a slug in ivory ; on sides, 

 serpent and slug, and a frog in lac, in relief; button, wood; 

 in form of two toads ; attached to box by silken cord. 3 Jin. 

 wide x 2in., 3jin. high. 



[ 93-J Tobacco-box, ivory ; carved with symbols ; 

 on a diapered ground ; top and bottom of dark wood ; 

 top fluted. 4in. long x 3 Jin. wide, 2 Jin. high. 



[94.] Tobacco-box, cylindrical, ivory, with masks; a 

 figure on stilts, and conjuring apparatus, in lac, in relief. 

 3§in. diameter, 2|-in. high. 



[95.] Tobacco-pouch, leather ; metal plaque, with four 

 beautifully wrought figures. 



[96.] Smoker's Cabinet, wood; 9m. x 5m. x 6in. high; 

 with three drawers ; with fire-pot and ash-pot in brass. 



[97.J Smoker's Cabinet, lac; gin. x 5 Jin. x 7m. high ; 

 three drawers; fire-pot and ash-pot of white metal, engraved; 

 covers repousse", with birds in low relief; metal handle in 

 form of knotted cord, with tassels. 



[ 98.] Smoker's Cabinet, lac ; 7m. x 7m. x 7 Jin. high, 

 fire-pot and cover of white metal ; three drawers : one with 

 metal ash-box fitting drawer. 



ASIATIC RUSSIA. (B.f.) 



[ 1.] Pipe, of mammoth ivory; half the stem of wood, 

 inlaid with white metal. 9^in. long. (Samoyede.) 



[2.] Pipe, mammoth ivory ; mouthpiece, of wood, 4m. 

 long. 1 1 Jin. long. Brought by Mr. H. Seebohm, from 

 Yolcheeka, in the valley of the Yenesay. (East Siberia.) 



[3-] Pipe, mammoth ivory; with loose mouthpiece, 

 2 Jin. long. 9 in. long. (From River Lena, or Yenesay.) 



[4.] Pipe, mammoth ivory; loose mouthpiece, sin. 

 long; cavity of bowl lined with white metal. 10 Jin. long. 

 Brought by Mr. Seebohm from the valley of the Yenesay. 



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