1842.] Asiatic Society. 579 



Presented by S. Bramley, Esq. (As. Jour. Vol. II. p. 368. J 



45. A brass figure of Lokanatha. 



46. A ditto ditto. 



47. A wooden figure of Lokanatha. 



Presented by Lieut. J. P. Boileau, (As. Res. Vol. XIII. Appendix p. 10.^ 



48. An ivory figure of Durga in the form of Tara, (4 arms with the skull 



of a giant in one hand, and surrounded with the necklaces of Human 

 Skulls.) 



Donor ? 





67. 



68. 



69. 



70. 



71 to 74. 



75 to 82. 



83. 



49. An ivory figure of Baraha Avatar, (with the attributes of Tara as above 



specified.) 



Donor ? 



50. An ivory figure of Ganesa. 



Donor ? 



51. A brass figure of Tara. 



Presented by Lieut. J. P. Boileau, (see As. Res. Vol. XIII. Appendix p. 16. J 



52. A brass figure of Durga Mohish Mordinee, (with eight hands.) 



53. A ditto ditto of Garuda. 



53. a. A ditto ditto of Shiva. 



54. A brass figure of the first incarnation of Shiva, " Matseea Avatar." 



55. A brass figure of the second incarnation of Shiva, " Koorma Avatar." 



56. A ditto ditto of the third incarnation of Shiva, " Boraha Avatar." 



57. A ditto ditto of the fourth incarnation of Shiva, " Nursingha Avatar." 



58. A ditto ditto of the fifth incarnation of Shiva, " Vamana Avatar." 



59. A ditto ditto of the eighth incarnation of Shiva, " Sree Krishna Avatar." 



60. A ditto ditto of the Kalika Avatar. 



61. A brass figure of a Vishnti, with four arms. 



62. A ditto ditto of Narain and his Spouse '* Luksmee." 



63. Three brass figures, Krishna with two female attendants. 



64. Three brass figures, Ram, Lokhana, and Sitta Devi. 



65. A brass figure. 



66. A ditto ditto of the goddess Kalee. 



E. — From Arracan. 

 1. Buddhist. 



A copper figure of Gotamah, highly ornamented. 



An iron figure of Gotamah, gilt. 



A brass figure of Gotamah, gilt. 



A ditto ditto highly ornamented, and holding a pot with offerings. 



Brass statues of Gotamah, crowned and holding offerings. 



Brass figures of Buddha. 



A brass statue of Gotamah. with an attendant in an erect posture 



