10 MISCELLANEOUS ^UPPER FLOOR. 
Over the Cases 11 to 14. Various missile weapons 
from different parts of the west coast of North America 
and the islands of the South Sea; harpoons, javelins, 
spears; a wooden shield; also various calabashes, some 
inclosed in wickerwork. 
Over the Cases 18 to 20. Bows, arrows, quivers, 
drums, &c. 
Round the door opposite the Entrance. Vari¬ 
ous sorts of plain and carved clubs, maces, &c. 
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. 
In the Window near the entrance-door, are a 
pacuna , or tube for blowing the small poisoned arrows in 
Case 5; a bow of the Indians of the banks of the Ucayali; 
some spears made of palm wood and some of bow wood, 
and a bow from the Indians of the Marahon ; and a wooden 
spear from the Napo. Presented by Lieut . Henry Lister 
Maw, R.N. 
In the centre of the Room, within a glazed frame, is one 
of the originals of Magna Charta , belonging to the Cot¬ 
tonian Library; at the side, there is an Engraving of 
it in fac-simile by Pine. 
SECOND ROOM; 
THIRD ROOM ; 
FOURTH ROOM. 
These apartments are devoted to Sir Joseph Banks’s 
Herbarium, together with Sir Hans Sloane’s and other 
collections of dried plants. 
FIFTH ROOM; 
SIXTH ROOM; 
SEVENTH ROOM. 
