3. Ornamental bows and quiver. Case 3. 
4. Armor. Cases 3 and 4. 
5. Tapestry—A Procession to Nikko. 
6. Dolls. Case 9. 
7. Women’s costumes. Cases 5 and 6. 
8. Carvings in wood and ivory. Case 7. 
9. Musical instruments. Case 7. 
10. Painted screen. 
11. Wood block printed scroll (reproduction). 
N. Hall 24. The Blackstone Chinese Col¬ 
lections. 
East Gallery, Second Floor. 
This hall traces the development of Chinese civiliza¬ 
tion from its beginning to the present time. 
(South to North) 
1. Three miscellaneous exhibits. 
a. Screen of silk embroidery and wood carving. 
The Homage of the Eight Immortals to the 
Goddess Si Wang Mu in Taoist Paradise. 
b. Painting illustrating a legend and scenes of 
agriculture, Sixteenth Century. 
c. Embroidered satin panels. 
2. Archaic. 
a. Bronzes. Case 1. 
b. Bone earrings, seals and charms. Case 1A. 
c. Mirrors. Case 2. 
Shows mirrors of all periods arranged in chrono¬ 
logical order. 
d. Jade and other hard stones. Case 3. 
Shows jade of all periods arranged in chronolog¬ 
ical order. 
e. Early bronze implements and vessels. Cases 4-6. 
f. Ancient cast iron. Case 7. 
g. Ancient mortuary pottery. Cases 8-13. 
3. Mediaeval. 
a. Bronze. Cases 14, 19 and 20. 
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