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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 Jatrophct ), 
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 (Broas- 
so?ietia), 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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