7 
Round the door opposite the Entrance. 
Various sorts of plain and carved clubs, maces, 
kc. 
Over Case 21. A large Cava bowl: wooden 
pillows. 
Over Case 23. A canoe composed of many 
pieces of wood sewed together, from Queen 
Charlotte’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 contains miscellaneous objects 
under arrangement. 
THIRD ROOM. 
LANSDOWNE LIBRARY OF MANUSCRIPTS. 
This library, acquired in 1 807 by a vote of 
Parliament, is not yet finally arranged. It con¬ 
sists of 1245 volumes (exclusive of Rolls and 
Charters), of which a hundred and twenty-two 
contain an ample collection of Lord Burleigh’s 
State Papers, many of them originals: more than 
fifty volumes contain Sir Julius Caesar’s papers, 
all relative to the history of the time of Queen 
Elizabeth and King James 1.: a hundred and 
seven volumes of historical collections of Dr. 
White Kennet, Bishop of Peterborough : a con¬ 
siderable number of original royal and noble 
letters and papers : and a great store of histori¬ 
cal, 
ROOM I. 
ROOM IL 
ROOM in. 
Lansdowne 
MSS. 
