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the figures of Buddha. 20. A small brass box, containing small white pebbles, 

 five of which are placed in the Statue of Buddha. 21. A bowl of a pipe, made 

 of Ari^can clay. 22. A Ginjal Ball, by which Gunner Flit was killed under the 

 Burmese batteries, in March, 1825. 23. Three specimens of Ginjal Balls. 24. Stone 

 Shot, made use of by the Burmese. 25. Model of a brass Arracan Temple, used in 

 the worship of Gotamah. 25. A wooden Statue of Gotamah, highly ornamented. 

 27. Ditto ditto, plain and gilt. 28. A wooden Model of Gotamah's Temple. 

 29. A Tray used for presenting offerings to Buddha. 30. An Ornamented Cover 

 for ditto. 31. A wooden Ornament of a Buddha^ s Temple. 32. Ditto ditto, repre- 

 senting the figure of a Serpent. 33. A set of Burmese Playing Cards. 34. A 

 Quiver, filled with twenty Burmese Arrows. 35. Ditto ditto, twenty-seven, from 

 the Foggy Island, on the West of Sumatra. 36. Specimen of a Creeper, from 

 i\ie iovest oi Sumatra. 37. Burmese MSS., in 5 vols, complete. Ornaments worn 

 by the Natives of Marquisas Island. Several pieces of Shells from Van Dieman's 

 Land. Specimens of white Corals from ditto. Ditto of Calcedony from New South 

 Wales. Ditto of Flints from ditto. Several brass Statues. Small Shell of a Tortoise. 

 Specimens of Rock Chrystals. Several Ancient Coins, Specimens of Sea Weeds. 



G. Wellesley, Esq. — A Statue of Santinath. 



Capt. Wild. — Copper Coins, from Rama Gaya. 



No. III. 



luist of the Donors and Donations to the Library of the Asiatick Society, 

 from September 1825 to March 1828. 



American Philosophical Society. — 1st part of the 3d vol. of their Transactions. 



Antiquarian Society. — The 2d part of 20th vol. and the 1st and 2d parts of the 21st 

 vol. of their Transactions. 



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