LIST of. DONATIONS, &c; g*{ 



DONORS. DONATIONS.;. ' 



Mrs, Gerard, — Several shells from the Isle of France. 



J. Brown, Esq. /,.- -— A set of side arms belonging to the inhabi- 

 tants of Napaul} consisting of one cutlass, 

 a knife, and: a steel and flint for striking 

 ., . ; . fire, in a leathern case. 



F. Buchanan, Esq.. M, D. — A carved stone containing numerous figures 



, , ... of Buddha, from the ruins of Rajagriva % 



the city of ;Jarasand/ia, in Behar. 

 Three other carved stones from the neighbour- 

 hood of the Caratoya riverain the southern 

 part of ' Dmdjpur. 

 Reverend W. Carey, D. D.— A dried skin of the Ceylon small Deer. 



A bunch of branches with native lack, from 

 the district of Midnapore, 



M. Cheese, Esq. . -.*« — A very large head of the common alligator 



■with its skin dried, 

 H. Tt Colebrooke, Esq. —One large and three small specimens of a 



species of Madrepore, called by the Hindus 

 Dwdracd'Chacra, and held in veneration by 

 them as sacred to Vishnu, supposed to be 

 found near Dwdracd, in the gulph of Cutch. 

 Specimens of Crystallizations found at Gri* 

 Jeer, a place of religious resort near Chanda, 

 south of Nagpore. 

 Two Sdligrams found near Muctinafh) on the 

 Gandaci river. 



Specimens of coal from Sylhet. 



