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GROUP IX.
Section A.—STONES, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL.
MADRAS COMMITTEE.—Block of Soapstone from Salem Taluk. ( IOI 9)
BOMBAY COMMITTEE.—Coloured Stones from Surat andKutch, and Polished Stone from Kola- pore. (1—9)
BENGAL COMMITTEE. — Carved stone Domestic Utensils from Balasore and Sylhet.
(571—574)
AMBLER, Monghyr .—Circular Slate Trays.
(1-2)
NORTH-WEST PROVINCES LOCAL COMMITTEE.—Collection of Stones in the rough and manufactured states from Banda, as an Onyx Necklace, Agate and Jasper Knife-IIandles, &c.
(48—67*)
PUNJAB COMMITTEE. — Pestle and Mortar, Bracelets and Knife Handles, in stone, from Shahpur. (849—851)
LEITNER, Dr., Lahore .—Serpentine Vases and Cups, and Lahore Encaustic Tiles. (846—848)
Section B.—EARTHENWARE AND POTTERY.
MADRAS COMMITTEE. — Earthenware Goglet, from Madras. (1503)
MADRAS SCHOOL OF ART.—Terracotta Casts of Hindoo Temple Ornamentation.
(1092—1131)
COMPADDY OF Goodiathum Taluk, North Arcot.—Y arious Pottery. (1504—15260)
BOMBAY COMMITTEE.—Pipes from Aden.
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TERRY, G. W., Bombay .—Plaster Reproductions of Architectural Ornaments. (I—7)
H.H. THE GUICKWAR OF BARODA.— Goblets, Bowls, Cups, Hookas, &c., mounted in or inlaid with silver. (1—46)
BENGAL COMMITTEE. — Collection of Glazed Earthenware and Black Pottery, Cooking Utensils, Drinking Vessels, See., from the Sarun District, the Sonthal Pergunnahs, Sylhet, Howrah, and Hugli. (444—452, 505—514, 526—553)
NORTH-WEST PROVINCES LOCAL COMMITTEE.—Collection of Pottery from Um- roha, and Models of Indian Fruits from Furrackabad and Jaloun; Models of Native Artisans, &c., from Jaloun. (1—406, 177, 178)
LEITNER, Dr., Lahore. —Lassa China Teacup and Basket, Lahore Porcelain, &c. (852—854)
OUDE LOCAL COMMITTEE.—Models of Natives, Houses, Cattle, &c. (191—223)
BHOPAWUR PUL AGENCY.—Hookah, and various Cooking and Drinking Vessels.
(37,46—51)
PEERANO, Son of Joomo .Kashigur of Tatta y Sind (182—241, 489—490); CABIL Sc YARROO, Halla , Haiderabad (242—298, 300—352, 375—387); SABOO, Nussurpore , Sind (299, 353—374) ;
RUTTO WULLUD MENGHO, Haidarabad (388—412); JOOMO, Son of Oosman (Potter), Karachi (413—488).; Earthenware Cooking Utensils, Tiles, Vases, Jars, Drinking Vessels, Flower-pots, See.
INDIA MUSEUM, London .—Pottery from Berar (from the London Exhibition of 1871).
Section D.—PROCESSES AND INVENTIONS USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF EARTHENWARE AND POTTERY.
PEERANO, Son of Joomo, Tatta , Sind .— Various materials used in making and glazing Pottery, as clay, colours, moulds, &c. (491—517)
MITCHIE, J., & Co., Kurrachee , Sind.— Photographs of Tombs, Potters at Work, Se c., and Specimens of the Tools used in the glazing of earthenware. (5*8—528)