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Letheullier Dodo De'diti 
Here are Tome Egyptian Idols of a fmaller Size 
than thofe already deferibed in a former Part of 
thefe Sheets; among them is a Figure of Harpo- 
cratcs adorned with all the Symbols he is ever re- 
prefented with. The others it is unnecefiary to 
particularize, as I havfe Paid fo much on the Sub* 
jed. Page 9. 
In this Room, over the Repofitories, are a great 
Variety of modern (and fome curious ancient) Ar¬ 
ticles, brought from the feveral diftant Parts of the 
World. I fhall only take notice of a large Calabafh 
(a kind of American Vegetable) in the Form of a 
Globe. 
Some Indian Shields made bf Hides of the Rhi¬ 
noceros or Elephant; they differ in Size, feveral 
of them being large, others of fmaller Dimenfions. 
Many Specimens of Hats of all Sizes, and vari¬ 
ous Materials; among them are fome fuch as the 
Bramins, and Mandarins wear, in the Eaftern Coun¬ 
tries, and China. 
Fans from Japan , China , Eonquin, and other 
Places; their Shape, Fafhion, and Materials differ, 
but one of them is of a remarkable large Size, and 
made of the fingle Leaf of a Taliput Tree, being 
fifed for cooling a Room. 
There are fome Drums larger than thofe men¬ 
tioned Page 31. Targets, and a great Number of 
Inftruments of War both ancient and Indian ; a 
Battle-ax, and fome Spears, Pikes, Swords, Dag¬ 
gers of various Forms, and Bows and Arrow's, 
Quivers, &c. 
I fhall conclude what I have to fay of this Room 
by juft mentioning a Variety of American Houfehold 
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