622 APPENDIX. 



Crawford, Captain J. — Impression and Drawing of a Coin, with Cufic Characters, found at 

 Baitool. 



Davis, W. Esq. — A Skin of a large Snake Boa Constrictor measuring 22ft. found in the 

 Sunderbuns. 



Dillon, Capt. P. Commander of H. C. Ship Research, on his Voyage in search of La 

 Perouse. Some Spears from the Feejee and Friendly Islands. Two Spears from 

 New Zealand. One Spear set with Shark's teeth from Simpson's Island. One Bow 

 from Mannicolo. One bunch of Poisoned Arrows pointed with human bone. One bunch 

 ditto, with wooden point. One Mannicolo Club. Some Clubs from the Friendly and 

 Feejee Islands. One Club from the Island of Rathaina. One ditto from Indenny or 

 Santa Cruz Island. One Club from New Zealand. Some Feejee and Friendly 

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

 Island. Three Cava or Grog Dishes from the Friendly Islands. Specimens of 

 Cloth from the Mannicolo Islands apparently woven. One New Zealand Noble- 

 man's Cloak or Great Coat. Four bundles of Cloth manufactured from the Mulberry 

 Tree of the Friendly Islands. One War Cloak and Mask of Mannicolo. One 

 large Stone Axe of Mangeer. Some spotted Cowrie Shells. Some white ditto. 

 Sixteen different kinds of Cowrie Shells. One deep Sea Shell. Three dozen long 

 Ditto. One Neck Ornament of Mannicolo. Thirty-six Cong or Spider Shells. Three 

 dozen ditto. Six Cong Shells. One earthen Jar manufactured by the Natives of the 

 Feejee Islands. 



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 Garrow, D. Reverend. — A Wheel of Jagganath's Ralha, or Car, from Cuttack. A speci- 

 men of China Grass from ditto. Also a specimen of Country Cochineal. 



George, J. Mr. — A Snake called Kala Ganny. 



Gerard, Captacn A. — A specimen of the Stone used for Lithographic Printing in Tibet. 

 Fossil Remains from Himalaya. A Collection of Fossils. 



Gerard and Royle, Messieurs. — Specimens of Minerals from the Upper Provinces. 



Goodhall, H. Esq. — Drawings of a Fossil Shell. 



The Government of Bengal. — Articles of Tibetan manufacture; viz. No. 1. A Pair 

 of Mongol Boost. 2. Ditto of Shoes. 3. A Silk Purse. 4. Ditto. 5. A Watch 

 Case. 6. Cover for Snuff Box. 7. Pillow Cover. 8. Belt for knife. 9. Silk Bags. 

 10. A Pair of Eye Covers. 11. Ditto Ear Ditto. 12. Lanthorn in Tin Case. 

 13. Ditto in Red Box. 14. A Wooden Cup. 15. Knife and Sticks. 16. Ditto. 

 17. Inkstand Case. 18. A Fan. 19. Ditto in a Case. 20. A Brush with Napkin, 

 21. Eight China Drawings. 22. Spectacles. 23. Ditto. 



