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Catalogue of the Museum. 
4460—448], Twenty-one Figures in Clay model, illus. 
trative of some of the Castes, Devotees, Cos- 
tume, occupation and color of the Hindoos of 
Calcutta, viz. 
4460, A Cooley or Laborer—Brick and Mortar bearer, 
4461, do a Porter, 
4462, A Fakir or Mahometan Devotee, 
4463, A Brahmin Pilgrim, [classed among the first 
Caste, ] 
4464, do. do. do. 
4465, An Idol, 
4466, A Male Musician with a Tom Tom, 
4467, A Rheestie or Water Carrier with his geat-skin, 
4468, A Sice or Malay Groom and Horse, 
4469, A Hackery or Truck-car and Driver, 
4470, Hooker, Bearer or Servant, [Mahometan,] 
4471, A Banian or Merchant of the upper Caste, 
4472, A Fakir or Devotee, representing the length to 
which the nails are suffered to grow for pen- 
ance, 
4473, do. do. 
4474, A Female—Milk Woman, 
4475, Another, 
4476, Female of Low Caste, 
4477, A Hooker-Bedar,—his sole business to prepare 
the Hooker, 
4478, A Banian or Merchant, smoking the Hooker, 
4479, A Wrestler, 
4489, A Dancing Girl—for public exhibition, 
4481, A Male Sevang or Stevidore. 
4482, Model of a Barrel, 
4483, A Handsome Stalactite, 
4484, Specimen of Coral, (Antipathes myriophilla ) 
4485, A Chinese Fancy Figure, 
S. Barton. 
R. Brookhouse. 
J. Endicott. 
E. Emmerton. 
Wm. Skerry. 
4486, A Powder Flask of a Turkish Soldier, 7. Cheever of Danvers. 
4487, Horns of the Double Horned Rhinoceros, 
4488, Horn of an Antelope, from Madagascar, 
4489, Rafeer or Species of Palm from Madagascar, for 
the Manufacture of Cloth, 
4490, Specular lron Ore, from Elba, 
4491, _— do. «do. do. do. 
4492, Sulphuret of Iron, do. 
4493, Crotalus horridus, killed in Danvers, at Gard- 
ner’s woods, in 1833. Jas, G Foster & Jesse Skinner. 
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J. Emmerton. 
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John Beckford. 
