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SECTION V.— ETHNOLOGICAL SPECIMENS. 
Malay. 
Collections of Clo tiling* and Ornaments. 
Utensils of Palm-leaf and Bamboo, &e. 
Drums and Bamboo Musical Instruments. 
Bar Shot, Spears, and other Weapons and Implements. 
Models of Houses. 
Do. Boats and Prahus. 
Fishing-nets and Fish Spears. 
Crocodile Hooks. 
Carved Shells and Fruit-stones. 
Carvings in Wood. 
Teapot and Salver of Malacca Tin. 
Apparatus for Betel-chewing. 
Jug and Basin of Glazed Earthenware. Johore. 
Ancient Inscribed Stones. Do. 
Calabash Drinking Vessels. Sumatra. 
Models of Fruits, &c. Palembang. 
A valuable collection of Malay Krisses, &c. 
Do. do. do. Spears. 
Dyak (Bokneo). 
Sundry Clothing and Ornaments. 
Do. Arms and Musical Instruments. 
Do. Utensils and Implements. 
Papuan (In t ew Guinea). 
Sundry Clothing and Ornaments. 
Hand Spears tipped with Obsidian. 
Other Weapons and Instruments, 
