b. Pottery. Case 15. 
c. Mortuary clay figures. Cases 16-18. 
4. Modern (since 1350). 
a. Bronze figures. Case 21. 
b. Faience. Cases 22-24. 
c. Porcelain. Cases 25-27. 
5. Buddhism in China. (Fourth to Ninth Cen¬ 
turies. 
a. Buddhist stone sculpture. Cases 28-34 and 37. 
The progression is chronological. 
6. Taoism in China. 
a. Taoist stone sculpture. Cases 36 and 37. 
b. Miscellaneous. Case 39. 
7. Buddhism in China. (Fifteenth to Nine¬ 
teenth Centuries). 
a. Statues of iron, bronze and lacquered wood and 
temple furnishings. Cases 42-45. 
b. Buddhistic votive images. 
. c. Buddhistic stone sculpture. 
8. Miscellaneous. 
a. Rugs. Case 46. 
b. Ancient Armor. Case 47. 
c. Printing and wood engraving. Case 48. 
• d. Jewelry. Case 49. 
e. Agriculture and sericulture. Case 50. 
f. Wood, ivory and lacquer carving. 
g. Bronzes, cloissonne enamel and inlaid iron. 
Three cases. 
h. Various objects of tin. 
i. Armor, weapons, etc., from the Lolo. 
9. Chinese Saddlery. Case 64. 
0. Hall 23. Chinese Paintings and Screens. 
1. Silk Woven Picture. The Eighteen Arhat 
Crossing the Sea. 
2. Inlaid Feather Screen. 
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