4609, Head Dress of Men of Ascension Isles, Jos. Winn, jr. 
4610, Belts, do. do. 
4611, Belts, do. W. H. Simonton. 
4612, Sling used by the natives do. do. 
4613, Fish Hooks and Ornaments do. Jos. Winn, jr. 
4614, Specimens of the Nutmeg, (Myristica moschata) 
and Cloves, (Caryophyllus aromaticus ) W. P. Endicott. 
4615, Curious Tool taken froma ‘Tomb in one of the 
Ascension Islands, 
4616, Pocket Book of an Indian Chief, from Mississip- 
pi, Mrs. Purington of Providence. 
4617, Necklace of an Indian Queen, do. do. 
4618, Model of a Life Preserver, J. Hammond. 
4619, Chinese Magazine, and Letter, and its translatien 
into English, J. L. Page. 
4620, Two cases of Insecte, from Brazil, Thos. P. Pingree. 
4621, Pamphlet in the Arabic characters, : T. S. Gilman of Bahia. 
4622, Board with Arabic inscription, do. do. 
4623, Cameo Medal, to the Memory of Robert Fulton, T. Rogers. 
4624, Skin of a Fetal Seal, Capt. Bradshaw, Beverly. 
4625, Fragment from Iron boring, Mrs. Bott. 
4626, Busk 101 years old, Miss S. Fowler. 
4627, Trigla evolans, [Flying Fish,] B. Taylor. 
4628, Malay Crease, poisoned. Sam. Smith. 
4629, Head of Sus babyrussa, 
4630, Cloak, from North West Coast of America, Seth Barker. 
4631, Unicorn Bird, from the Upper Amazon, Jas. Barr. 
4632, 4633, Caps, from India, J. kinsman. 
4634, 4635, Fragments of Stone Idols, from a Cave in 
the Island of Elephanta, do. 
4636, Girdle worn by natives of Van Dieman, Wm. Upton. 
4637, Grass Tree from Port Jackson, do. 
4638, Sticks of Cinnamon, (Laurus cinnamomum ) 
from Ceylon, J. Kinsman. 
4639, Cane from Sandwich Islands, Isaac Gates of Lynn. 
4640, Stone Adze, from Society Islands, Wm. Upton. 
4641, Cannister Shot, fired from the Somerset into 
Charlestown Square, 
4642, Braided Human Hair, from Japan, J, Mansfield, Lynn. 
4643, do. do. do. Pleasant Isle, J. H. Eagleston. 
4644, Feather Box, do. 
4645, Coat of Mail, from Pleasant Isle, do. 
4646, Cooking Apparatus, from Fejee Island, do. 
4647, Sulphuret of Lead, from Ogdensburg, N. Y. R. 8. Rogers: 
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Catalogue of the Museum. 
