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intestines of the whale, from Nootka Sound.—Several 
caps of wood, representing heads of beasts; a bird’s 
head of wood, ornamented with feathers, &c.; a wooden 
coat of armour ; birds made of wood, hollow, and con¬ 
taining stones, used as rattles ; from Nootka and Oona- 
lashka. 
Case 12. Warlike implements, and various tools, 
clubs, adzes, &c.; Patoo-patoos of wood and bone, &c. 
Various domestic utensils from the same part of the 
coast. A screen made of the feathers of an eagle; 
knives; spoons; eating-bowls ; bread made of the 
root of the Casada tree (a species of Jatrop/ia), 
with an unprepared piece of the latter.—Caps of 
various shapes and colours, some with representations 
of the whale fishery ; combs, &c. from Nootka and 
Oonalashka. 
Case 13. 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, ar¬ 
ticles of dress, &c.; a garment made of this bark by the 
natives of Banks’s Island. 
Case 14. Specimens of sculpture; imitations of the 
human form ; masks, &c. 
Cases 15 and 16. Otaheite winter and summer 
cloths, made of the bark of the paper mulberry ( Brous- 
sonetia), and variously dyed.—A mourning dress ; a 
breast-plate made of feathers, &c. used in war. 
Case 17. Coarse mats for sails, &c. Basket-work 
and cordage.—Ornamental mats made of a kind of flag; 
a dancing apron, &c. from Otaheite. 
Case 18. Fishing implements. Various utensils 
made of a basaltic stone; rasps made of shagreen ; 
wooden pillows ; adzes of a kind of jade called 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, &c. 
Cases 19 and 20. Large cloaks ; aprons; helmets; 
hats; 
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