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Cases 2 to 10. Miscellaneous specimens of 
minerals of considerable dimensions, with their 
names and localities affixed. 
The remaining cases contain articles from the 
west coast of North America and the South Sea 
Islands, &c. 
Case 11. Fishing implements from Nootka 
Sound and Oonalashka : harpoons : lines made 
of sinews and of sea-weed (a species of Fucus 
&c.—Models of fishing boats, &c. : waterproof 
fishing-jackets, made of the 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 containing stones, used as rattles; 
from Nootka and Oonalashka. 
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: eat¬ 
ing-bowls: bread made of the root of the 
Cassada tree (a species of Jatf'opha), with an 
unprepared piece of the latter.—Caps of various 
shapes and colours j 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, 
B 2 &c. 
ROOM I. 
