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room i. with representations of the whale fishery: combs, 
&c. from Nootka and Oonalashka. 
case 13. ( Shelves 1—3.) Baskets made in various parts of 
the west coast of North America.—Mattings, &c. 
The inner bark of a species of cypress (Cupressus 
thuyoides) in its different stages of preparation, for 
making mats, garments, &c.—Specimens of sculp¬ 
ture: imitations of the human form: masks, &c. 
case 14. Various kinds of fur: garments made of leather, 
from the west coast and other parts of North Ame¬ 
rica: an Indian coat made at Manchester House, 
iat. 52. 30. long. 107. A coat made of the fea¬ 
thers of the cormorant. 
cases Otaheite winter and summer cloths made of the 
a °d 1^. bark of the paper mulberry (Broussonetia), and 
variously dyed.—A mourning dress: a breastplate 
made of feathers, &c., used in war, &c. 
case 17. ( Shelves 1—3.) Coarse mats for sails, &c. 
Basket-work and cordage.—Ornamental mats made 
of a kind of flag: a dancing-apron, &c. from Ota¬ 
heite. 
case IS. ( Shelves 1—5.) Fishing implements.—Various 
utensils made of a basaltic stone: rasps made of 
shagreen: wooden pillows: adzes of a kind of jade, 
ealled axe-stone, &c.—Ornamental carvings: cloth 
beater: plaited hair: tatooing instruments: a 
planting spade made of a fragment of a shield: 
nose flutes: a bread fruit.—Various stone adzes, 
hatchets, See. 
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