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in Size, fevcral of them being large, 

 others of fmaller Dimenfions. 



Many Specimens of Hats of all Sizes^ 

 and various Materials 5 among them arc 

 fuch as the Bramins and Mandarins wear, 

 in the Eaftern Countries, and China, 



Fans from Japan^ China^ T* onquin^ and 

 other Places ; their Shape, Fafhion, and 

 Materials differ, but one of them is of a 

 remarkable large Size, and made of the 

 fmgle Leaf of a Taliput Tree, being ufed 

 for cooling a Room. 



Here are fome Drums larger than thofe 

 mentioned Page 57. Targets, and a great 

 Number of Inftruments of War, both 

 ancient and Indian \ a Battle-ax, and fome 

 Spears, Pikes, Swords, Daggers of va- 

 rious Forms, and Bows and Arrows, 

 Quivers, i£c, 



I fliall conclude what I have to fay of 

 this Room, by juft mentioning a Variety 

 oi American Houfhold Utenfils, made of 

 Vegetables, chiefly Gourds j and fome 



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