580 Asiatic Society. [No. 126. 



Presented by Dr. R. Tytler, (see As. Researches, Vol. XVI. Appendix p. \1.) 



84. A stone figure of Gotamah. 



Donor ? 



85. A brass statue of Gotamah, with a crown, and ornamented. 



86. A wooden figure of Gotamah, gilt and highly ornamented. 



87. A wooden figure of Gotamah, plain and gilt. 



88. A wooden figure of Gotamah, plain and gilt. 

 89 to 90. Two wooden female Devotees of Gotamah. 



91. Ancient brass model of a Temple, containing four images of Buddha, 



with Nagas, or Serpents, over the entrance. 



92. Thumb of a large image of Gotamah, made of a solid stone. 



93. A tile representing the foot of Gotamah, impressed with the figures of 



Buddha. 



94. A wooden image of a female, called the wife of Gotamah. 



95. A wooden model of Gotamah's Temple. 



96. A brass model of an Arracan Temple, used in the worship of Gotamah. 



97. A statute of Buddha, affording a correct model of some of the Arracan 



Temples. 



98. A Siva Lingam, procured in a Temple at Keykeramdong. 



99. A white marble statue of Buddha. Donor, Dr. R. Tytler (see As. 



Researches, Vol. XVI. Appendix, p. 12.) 

 101 to 113. A set of Arracanese Griffin Weights of brass. Donor, Captain Bogle, 

 (see As. Journal, Vol. VI. p. 987.) 

 114,115,116. Figures of Buddha, gilt. Donor? 



117. An earthen sculpture of Buddha, with two attendants, and Sanscrit 



Inscription, from Tagoung, about 100 miles from Ava. 



118. An earthen sculpture of Buddha, with Sanscrit Inscription. 



Presented by Captain Hannay, (see As. Journal, vol. V. p. V26.J 



119. An earthen sculpture of Buddha, with Sanscrit Inscription. 

 Presented by Prince Alakara, (see Journal As. Society, Vol. X. p. — ) 



120. An earthen sculpture of Buddha, with Sanscrit Inscription. Donor? 

 121,122. Earthen sculptures of Buddha, with Sanscrit Inscription, gilt. 



Donor? 



123,124. Marble statues from Pagahna Mew, a town in the Birman Empire, 

 situated on the East side of the Irrawaddy River. Lat. 21° 9' N. 

 Long. 94° 35' E. 



Presented by Captain Ross, (see As. Researches, Vol. XVI. Appendix p. 12. ) 



125. A stone Lingam with Sculptures. 

 Presented by Dr. R. Tytler, (see As. Researches, Vol. XV. Appendix p. 36.^ 

 F. — From Java. 



126 to 201. A brass figure, supposed to be "Kartika" seated on a Peacock, with 



a Lion's mouth, and holding a spsar in his right hand. 



127 to 202. A brass figure, sitting with crossed legs on a state chair. 





