go ' Ancient ■m?.mi)'cnp& 



■6. ■Inftro.mfehts of war,' peculiar t,6^the-£-^^^ 

 ■7. loilTtttnehts of mia-ljc. 

 - '8 ;-''TiiC've^]3^ employed ioTelirgitD lis c-ei«^raonies, 



9. Implemeats'ef native art and maoofaaure, Sec. Sec. ' 

 10, A liim.al^ pecu]vir to India, dried or preferved. 

 ■ vS 2 . Skele tons' t^r'|)a-Ftic!y>3 rf-bd-t-iesrof ■. animals ,■ ,^;cj2lk<i^-tG|; .•//<,: ■.' ,■, 

 12. BirdrijepsisMf to ^7(^;i2,-.(laS^d ■or. pTef^jveao 



14. " Mineral of- vegetc^bk .prs-paratiom' in. ■ EaU'ecn pbarmscf. 

 25, Ojes of metals « 

 '<m6. Na-tj^v-e'. alloys' of ■jf^etfi!:?. 

 ..i7» -MineMe- of -every dercript'iow, te. ^%■c;• 



.■..28. That t"he-Rames,f6f ;perfo!iseoT»triba^!ng to the Mufeam ^r Li- 

 braj y of the Society, be bereafter pubiiftied at the end ci each vols-ime of 

 the Jfiatick Refearchego 



,29. TiJA^.tlite hall on thc-groiitid. fi'>orof ihe Society's hovufe^vlje 



fitted up. for the reception of the articles that may be procured ; the 

 pkn and expeoces of fo doing, to be iC^uiated b)'' the Committee of 



Papers and Secretary^, andiheperfon under whofe^Siipeririicndenct; 

 the Mofeom may be placed. 



fgo-. T-HAa" te expe-n€e .•whiefi may --be .incurred -io : prepai:i,..:g- 

 materials, furnifhed in a ftate unfit for preie-rvationg ,be defrayed h-^' 

 the Socie|:y, within a certain and fixed extent. 



-3J. Tha,t the thanks of the Society be given- to' '0bHor Wi^LLi -h 

 Jo r tiic 'tender of his fervices; and that he be sppointed Super 

 tendentoi the Orientel Mufeum of the 4/2(2^w;^ Society. 



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