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List of the Donors and Donations to the Museum of the Asiatick Society, 



from 1826 to March 1828, 



Capt R. Burney. — Model of a floating Siamese House. 



James Calder, Esq. — Specimens of Iron Ore, from Burdwan. 



Lieut. Cautley. — Specimens of Coal and Contiguous Strata, from Nahn. 



Capt. Sir R. CoLOUHouisr.— Two models of Malaya Prows, a specimen of the Sea Cow, 

 and a large Centipede from the Eastward, 



Capt. P. Dillon.— Nutmegs, Almonds, and Poisoned Arrows, from Tucopia. Red Clay. 

 The Cranium of an unknown animal, from New Guinea. A piece of Cloth, 

 from Malicolo. Twelve Spears from the Feejee and Friendly Islands. One 

 ditto from New Zealand. Two ditto, set with Shark's Teeth, from Simpson's 

 Island. One bunch of Poisoned Arrow^s, pointed with human bone. Two ditto 

 of ditto, wood pointed. Three Mannicolo Clubs. Ten Clubs from the Friend- 

 ly and Feejee Islands. One Club from the Island of Kothama. One ditto from 

 Indenny, or Santa Cruz Island. One ditto from New Zealand. Six Feejee 

 and Friendly Island Pillows. One Paddle from Mannicolo. One ornamented 

 Stern of a New Zealand Canoe. One New Zealand Deity. One ditto Lady's 

 Work Box. Three Stone Axes, from Mangeer Island. One green Marble 

 Battle Axe, from New Zealand. One ditto, made of whale-bone, answering to a 

 Carving Knife. Two Mannicolo and Tucopia Trays. One ditto from Mangeer. 

 Two ditto Mangeer Fans. One Porcupine Fish Cap, from Simpson's Island. 

 Five pieces of Cloth from Mannicolo. One New Zealand Nobleman's Cloak, or 

 Great Coat. Two bundles of Cloth, manufactured from the Mulberry tree of 



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