4298, 
4299, 
4300, 
4301, 
4302, 
4303, 
4304, 
4305, 
4306, 
4307, 
4308, 
4309, 
4310, 
1] 
CATALOGUE 
OF THE ARTICLES IN THE MUSEUM 
Of the East-India Marine Society, in Salem, Massachusetts. 
rr OG Oeee- 
ARTICLES Donors. 
Terrapin’s ege, John B. Williams. 
Nuts used for coloring the Caoutchoue or India 
Rubber by fumigation, do. 
Specimen Cotton taken from a Tree in the Gov- 
ernment Garden at Rio, H. Ropes. 
Claw of the Cancer mantis, from Santos River, 
Mrs. J. Gardner, of Rio Janeire. 
Piece of the Rock on which Capt. Cook was kill- 
ed, H, Ropes: 
Mantis sp. from St. Catherine’s, Brazil, do. 
Indian Hatchet, of Stone, from the River Ama- 
zon, Jokn B. Williams. 
Indian Blow Gun, witha quiver of poisoned Ar- 
rows, from the Amazon, do. 
Indian Bow and Arrow, from do. do. 
Beak of a Saw Fish, (Pristis antiquorum) do. do. 
Mandarin Duck, (Anas galericulata ) Charles Roundy. 
Piece of a Fishing Vessel, 4 months old, bored 
by ship worms, ( Teredo navalis ) Wm. Fettyplace. 
Feather of a Pheasant, (Phasianus Argus) 
J. Batchelder of Beverly. 
Tropic Bird, (Pheton aethereus ) do. do. 
Indian Trident, studded with Shark’s Teeth, J. B. Osgood. 
The Sick Chamber—a group of Five Figures in 
miniature made entirely of Cloth, G. C. Crowninshield 
An Ivory Globe, containing thirteen unconnected 
concentric spheres, each ingeniously carved 
and separated from the rest, yet each of solid 
continuity in itself and neatly wrought from a 
solid block of Ivory, J.P. Cushing, Esq. of Boston. 
Specimen of Lacerta agilis, Capt. Hammond. 
Bow and Arrows from Fejee Islands, C. Millet. 
Paddle of Worked Wood, from Society isles, do. 
4311, Two single handed War Clubs, from }'e- 
jee Islands, do. 
