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HALL 5. 
ASIA. 
Case 1. — Siberia. Fur, fabric and fish skin garments of the 
Tungus and Goldian men and women. In the northern end of the 
case sinew net, mats and looms of the Saghalin Aino ; Coats 
made from thistle fiber, elm bark and carp skins. 
Case 2. — Corean armor, chest, boxes and basket. _ Japanese 
embroidery, silk costume, ancient armor, matting and wood carv- 
ing. Chinese masks, pillow, hat, chop-sticks, opium pipe and 
Chinese and Japanese swords. 
Case 3. — Javanese theatre, set of masks, costumes, head- 
dresses and marionettes. 
Case 4. — Javanese musical instruments and Ceylon drums . 
Case 5. — Ceylon spice mortars, model carts and outriggers; 
shoes, spoons and metal work. Turkish inlaid work and wood 
carving. 
Case G. — Siberian and Saghalin Island, summer and winter 
boots, stockings and pants. 
Case 7 . — Singalese costumes and pottery. 
Case 8. — Ceylon theatrical masks. 
Case O. — Ceylon vegetable fiber, winnowing baskets and 
fans. Hats from Malay Archipelago. 
Case 10. — Pagoda from Japan. 
Two cases recently introduced at the south end of hall con- 
tain: Malay shields, spears and paddles. 
Bed spread, desk cover and lamp stands made by the Tungus 
of Siberia. 
