3 
Lavas and other volcanic productions, in large 
polished pieces, principally from Mount Vesu¬ 
vius : and miscellaneous specimens of minerals 
of considerable dimensions, with their names 
affixed. 
The remaining cases contain articles from the 
west coast of North America and the South Sea 
Islands. 
{Shelves 1—3.) Fishing implements from Noot¬ 
ka Sound and Oonalashka : harpoons : lines made 
of sinews, and of sea-weed (a species of Fucus ), 
&c.~.Models of fishing boats, &c. : water proof 
fishing jackets, made of the intestines of the whale, 
from Nootka Sound.—Several caps of wood, re¬ 
presenting heads of beasts: a bird’s head of 
wood, ornamented with feathers, &c.: a wooden 
coat of armour : birds made of wood, hollow, and 
containing stones, used as rattles : from Nootka 
and Oonalashka. 
(Shelves 1—3.) Warlike implements and va¬ 
rious tools, clubs, adzes, &c.: Fatoo-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 
Cassada tree (a species o fljatropha), with an unpre¬ 
pared piece of the latter.—Caps of various shapes 
and colours : some with representations of the 
whale fishery ; combs, &c, from Nootka and Oona¬ 
lashka. 
b 2 
ROOM I. 
CASES 
1 to 10. 
CASE 11 
CASE 12. 
(Shelves 
