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, . f ,.intVi from the neighbourhood of Sierra Leone, pre - 
various strips^ X ShSt‘2. Fly-flap, or brush; female hair 
- J 'c ushioif covered with scarlet cloth; arrows, and quiver ot 
net ; bag , ’ • , . | loe ma de of British bar iron ; Housa dagger ; 
the same with lron B°" £*’ ed wher . spin dles, some with their cotton 
thread "shutdeThanks of thread, white or blue, dyed with indigo; samia 
thread, shut , .• -ii, yellow, green, and crimson ; a 
^Presented* by Captain Duncan. Twenty-eight large .°P a ^“ e ?¥ s 
presented oj y women and camels m Abyssinia. 
ssri^crx. 0 -} 7-^v Ba ^ h ir a Bo e w 
hl FrenC dfetis“from FeCl Po" Pre^ntTb tL Bel Theod. 
E;. a ^ irom"lm Verier of Africa. Presented Copt* 
Fishbourne Swords and quivers, from the interior o , ri . ,’p 
hammock from the interior of Africa. Presented by H Bright, Esq 
Dress spears, and shield, from Abyssinia. Presented by Jona J^ 
Dress, T ear ^, 0 Case 13 a i oom for weaving narrow cloth, 
specimens’ofwlnch are exhibited in .he first division of this Case ; from 
s t-“i4 iToS, Sa *p» 
f. ° wtnfp’r Wand and from Point Hope; a steersman’s cap from 
W™t Georgia; men’s boots from Kotzebue Sound ; womerfs boots, 
from Cape Thomson; Lapland trousers. Presented by Mr. G.Woodfdl. 
Whalebone net, used by the Esquimaux for paying bej| 
a wooden bowl, cup, and spoon made of the horns of the rrm * o, , 
a bone ornament, from Savage Island; a wooden box, a small as , 
a pair of bone eye-shades, a bow-string, a lamp cut out of steatite, or 
not stone • brought to England by Captain Sir Edward Parry, R.N. 
A dart thrower, from Point Barrow ; two large teeth of the walrus, from 
Behring’s Straits ; small harpoon, tipped with meteoric iron, tone sword, 
hollow bone instrument for sucking water out of a pond, and bone in- 
strument used in seal fishing, from Igloolik; seal skin, ^ssed by the 
Esouimaux of Savage Island, Hudson’s Straits ; skin bucket water 
vessel, from Winter Island ; Esquimaux woman’s hair ornament from 
Savao-e Island; bundle of hair; harpoon made of bone and me 
teoric iron ; stick to aid in throwing darts, from Point Barrow ; knife, 
part of a bone spear, from Igloolik ; part of a bird dart, made of bone 
and whalebone, from Savage Island; an Esquimaux landm , 
formed of bone and whalebone, from Kotzebue Sound, sail made 
from the intestines of the whale, from Nootka &°und- ' c j, p ar L 
are a sledge, from Baffin’s Bay, brought to England by Sir E. Parry , 
R.N., and a canoe from Behring’s Straits. Combs, harpoon-p , 
swivels, toys, and various bone instruments; from Hudsons Straits. 
From the Sloane Collection, f 
Cases 16, 17. Shelf 1. Objects chiefly from the north-west coast 
of America: -tomahawk, clubs, knives, adzes and a woodenroat ot 
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