ft APPENDIX. 



5. Ancient manufcripts. 



6. Inftruments of war peculiar to the Eafi;. 

 y. Inftruments of mufic. 



8. The veffels employed in religious ceremonies, 

 jo. Implements of native art and manufacture, Sec. Sic. 

 20. Animals peculiar to India, dried or preferved. 



11. Skeletons or particular bones of animals peculiar to India. 



12. Birds peculiar to India, fluffed or preferved. 



13. Dried plants, fruits, Sec. 



24. Mineral or vegetable preparations in Eaitero pharmacy. 

 35. Ores of metals. 



16. Native alloys of metals. 



17. Minerals of every defcription, Sic, Sec, 



28. That the names of perfons contributing to the Mufeum or Li° 

 brary of the Society be hereafter publifned at the end of each volume of 

 the AJiatick Refearches. 



29. That the hall on the ground floor of the Society's houfe be 

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

 plan and expences of fo doing to be regulated by the Committee of 

 Papers and Secretary ; and the perfon under whofe Superiritendance 

 the Mufeum may be placed. 



30. That the expence which may be incurred in preparing 

 materials, furnifhed in a flate unfit for prefervation, be defrayed by 

 the Society, within a certain and fixed extent. 



■ 31. That the thanks of the Society be given to Doctor Wallich 

 for the tender of his fervices ; and that he be appointed Superin- 

 feeadent of the Oriental Mufeum of the AJiatick Society, 



