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is composed of deal, ribbed with hazel rods. It is 
then covered with several thicknesses of stout calico, 
each being well tarred, to make it perfectly water- 
tight. Four oars are employed. 
Four models of Boats from the Sulu Archipelago, 
Malaysia. 
Six flint palaeolithic Implements from the Suffolk 
gravels at Icklingham. 
A Chinese Temple Bell, made of meteoric iron 
and silver, taken from a Buddhist Temple at Kuhlan, 
a town on the Island of Tylo, about 30 miles from 
Macao ; in November, 1854, by Captain M. Rooney, 
of the barque “ Caldera.” This vessel, having been 
disabled in a typhoon, took shelter in a bay, and at 
midnight was boarded by Chinese pirates, who made 
the crew and passengers prisoners, the cargo being 
seized. Some war vessels were sent to the 
island, and the piratical stronghold of Kuhlan was 
taken and destroyed. This bell formed part of the 
spoil, (a picture of it will be found at the end of this 
report), The bell is 27 in. high, inclusive of the 
handle, which rises 6 in. above the top of the bell ; 
and 5 ft. 6 in. in circumference at the base, or mouth. 
The body of the bell is thus 21 in. in height. The 
handle is in the form of a dragon. 
A Chinese Table and Couch, brought from Ningpo 
in i860. 
Two Chinese Oil Paintings, 6 ft. 8 in. by 3 ft., 
being views on the Canton River. Early igth century. 
A Chinese brass Fire Pump. 
A Chinese Map of the Gulf of Pechili, bought in 
Pekin in 1861. 
A fine Tusk of the extinct Mammoth, Elephas 
Primigenius , measuring along the curve 7 ft. 4 in. 
The circumference at the base is 22 in., and at the 
opposite end, where it is broken, 15 in. It was 
dredged up in a trawl off the Knowl by the 
Xl Welfare,” of Lowestoft. 1894. 
