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poons, javelins, spears : a wooden shield: also va- room i. 
rious calabashes, some inclosed in wicker-work: a; 
sledge from Baffin’s Bay. 
Over the Cases 18—20. Bows, arrows, quivers, 
drums, &c. 
Round the door opposite the Entrance. Various 
sorts of plain and carved clubs, maces, &c. 
Over Case 21. A large Cava bowl: wooden pil¬ 
lows. 
Over Case 23. A canoe composed of many 
pieces of wood sewed together, from Queen Char¬ 
lotte’s Island : various kinds of paddles, &c. 
Over the Cases 25 and 26. A large wooden drum 
with lateral opening, made of the trunk of a tree: 
a wooden box, &c. 
SECOND ROOM. 
This Room is at present empty. 
ROOM II. 
THIRD ROOM. 
LANSDOWNE LIBRARY OF MANUSCRIPTS. 
This library, which having been lately acquired room hi. 
is not yet finally arranged, consists of 1245 volumes, Lansdowne 
(exclusive of Rolls and Charters,) of which 122 con- MSS< 
tain an ample collection of Lord Burleigh’s State 
Papers, many of them originals: more than fifty 
volumes contain Sir Julius Caesar’s papers, all rela¬ 
tive to the history of the time of Queen Elizabeth and 
King 
