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A curloufly embroidered grafs mat, from Angnla^ a matted pocket, containing 

 fpecimens of the body linen made of bark, ofOEEKEA, Queen of Ota- 

 HEiTE, with fome of her IMajefty's hair, hr aided by her felf, a roll of a like 

 plaited hair, and z ornaments for the ears, compofcd of 6 pearls, from Ota- 

 heite ; 2 elegant feather Arrays or Ruffs, one in a bamboo cafe, from 

 Sandivkh lflands, and a fcratch-head, from Neiv Caledonia 



A patapatoo or war-bludgeon, a curious trumpet, both finely carved ; a wooden 

 comb, and a bone ear-bob, all from Nevj Zealand ; a knife formed of two 

 teeth of a fiiark fixed in a wooden handle, O-wby-hce ! and a tatao\?ing in* 

 ftrament, a fling, and aTetotum, t7om Otahciie 



A curious Indian fly-flap, the wh^fk part formed of the fame piece of wood a^ 

 that which conflilutes the handle, being cut into long fibres, and twilled ; 

 another made of peacock's feathers ; another made of the feathers of the 

 common domeftic fowl ; a net made of plaited twine, and various other or- 

 naments, thread, tape, twine, filh- hooks, 8rc. from the newly-dlfcovercd IJlands 

 in the South Seas 



A fiddle-fhaped patapatoo, and a water-fcoop, both fingularly carved, 3 wooden 

 intfruments ufed in making cloth, and a curious wooden box, all from NnO' 

 Zealand 



Three large and various fmall fpecimens of cloth, made of the bark of the cloth 

 tree, fome of them curloufly flained in a variety of figures, from OlaheiteT, 

 0-ivhy-hec ! and other South Sea Iflands 



Two large pieces of fine b;irk cloth, from the Society Tflcs '~ 



Various fpecimens of the inner b irk of the Lagetto Tree, (fiitiilarto the bark of 

 the Cloth Tree of the South Sea IJlands] ; fome of the bark of the American 

 birch tree, ufed as paper, fome white filky fiax from NeivZealand, &:c. 



A curious helmet-fiiaped cap, and 2 cloaks made of beautiful feathers, from 

 O-ii'hv hce ! 



Three curious boxes made of birch bark, one covered with filk, and embroidered 

 with tin, from Lapland, and 2 made by the Nuns at S^uehcc^ and embroidered 

 with porcupines quills dyed of various colours, one reprcfcnting a landfcnpe 

 with birds, flowers, Sec. 



A leather purfe, embroidered with tin, a fpoon made of a rein deer's horn, and 

 a wicker box formed of young juniper roots, &c. all from Lapland; a wooden 

 fpoon with a matted cafe from Madagafcar ; a boX made of 'd' calabafh, fingu- 

 larly carved, from South America ; a poem in the PJalayan charafter, written 

 on palm leaves, and various other curiofties 



A wampum belt, fnMn North America^ and a'^''enus mercenaria, L. or wampum 

 clam, pf which kind ef jlirll the heads in the belt arc made 



Two wampum belts of the Indians in North Amerlcet. and an European Wam- 

 pum given in exchange for their w;mipuni when any treaiy is made with 

 thofc [leoplc ; fome leaden wampum, fuppofed to come from the Ifland AIo- 

 dura, near Java, and 3 other Indian curiolities 



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