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Catalogue of the Museum. 
4397, Bill, Massachusetts curreney for 4s, 1770, R. Rantoul, Beverly. 
4398, An Albatross, (Diomedea exulans) caught off the 
Cape of Good Hope, in 1831, 
4399, An Ornamented Table and Show Box, for the ex- 
Wm. Driver. 
hibition of perspectives, S. Benson, Jos. Webb §& E. Emerton. 
4400, The Root of the Banian Tree, (Ficus religiosa) 
fantastically wrought and used as an object of 
idolatry by the Chinese, J. P. Cushing of Boston. 
4401, Native Gold, on Quartz, from near Charlotte, 
N.C. J. G. Anthony, Providence, R. I. 
4402, Skin of the Great Anteater, (Myrmecophaga ju- 
bata) killed in the province of Rio Grande, 
Brazil, Custodio Manuel Vieira, by Mr. Brooks. 
4403, Chama gigas of large size, 
4404, Japan harp, neatly inlaid with various kinds of 
S.C. Phillips. 
wood and tortoise shell, A. L. Forrestier, Esq. of Batavia. 
4405, Model of the Breakwater and Lighthouse at Ply- 
mouth, England, 
4406, Broad Paddle or War implement, from Fejee Isle, 
4407, Double Handed War Club, do. 
4408, A Shovel with Tortoise Shell base, do. 
4409, Double Handed War Club, do. 
4410, do. do. do. do. 
4411, do. do. do. ornamented with tes- 
taceous shells, do. 
4412, Wooden Pillow, do. 
4413, Single Handed War Club, do. 
4414, Figured Cloth manufactured of Bark, do. 
4415, An Ammonite (Cornu Ammonis) Fossil, 
4416, A Plaster Bust of Dr. Spurzheim, taken post 
mortem from the natural face in Boston, 
4417, A Knife, Spoon and Bullet, found at the taking 
to pieces of the old “Pynchon House,’ at 
Springfield, Mass., built A. D. 1657, by Major 
Pynchon, and used as a Fort, at the time the 
town was destroyed by the Indians. It was 
the only brick house at the time; the bricks 
being imported from England.—The Bullet 
was found imbedded in the mortar; probably 
fired by the Indians, 
4418, Curiously fermed Hen’s Egg, 
4419, Twenty specimens of Fossil impressions from 
Bradford county, Pennsylvania, 
Ed. Gale. 
S.C. Phillips. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
T. Cioutman. 
Wm. Fettyplace. 
Rob. Emery, Esq. 
Elisha Odlin. 
Sears Cook Walker of Philadelphia. 
