A T V E N D I X. SXsiil 



Capt. Eastgate — A perfect stuffed Albatross. The head and wings of another 

 ditto. A Cape Hen. A Booby Bird. A Pintado or Cape Pigeon, 



Professor Fischer, of Moscow. — Specimens of Turquoise. 



Mr. Flatman. — A species of Lizard caught in the woods of Baneoora, 



Mr. Forster. — A young Kid with seven legs. 



Lieut. Col. Franklin. — An ancient Coin. 



W. L. Gibbon, Esq. — Specimens of Agates. Two Coral Trees on stands. A Mon- 

 key from Sincapoor in spirit. Several Minerals from Java. Model of a 

 Lusus Naturae at Lucknow. Two Models of hollow Garden walls as con- 

 structed in England, and a specimen of the Bengali mode of foliating glass 

 globes with lead. An artificial Wax Candle. A Hindustani Matchlock. 

 Specimen of Serpula Polythalamia. The Murex Tritonus. A young Alli- 

 gator. A Crab Shell. 



Gen. Hardwicke in the name of Major Gall and Mr. Sewell.— A stuffed 

 Albatross. A double headed Buffalo Calf; with a description and draw- 

 ing of the latter. 



Gen. Hardwicke.— Model of a Malay War Prow. Two Head Dresses. Two mo- 

 ther-of-pearl shell Ornaments of New. Zealand Chiefs. A Chinese hat of a 

 particular construction. The hat of a Kamschatkan. The Mushroom 

 shaped Madrepore from the straits of Rama which divide the Island of 

 Ceylon from the Peninsula of India. The horns of a Deer common to ma,- 

 ny parts of India called Bara Singa. 



Capt. Herman. — Sundry Snakes and Reptiles in Alcohol. 



T. Hewett, Esq. — A dried flying Fish. 



H. B. Hodgson, Esq. — Specimens of woollen cloth, crystal metallic ores, Salgram 

 Stones, jantras, prayer cylinders, images, domestic utensils, and other arti- 

 cles from Nepaul. Specimen of the hair of the Cheru or supposed Unicorn 

 and impression of his hoof. Specimen of the wool of the Nowa or moun- 

 tain Sheep. 



