iii. Series of clay figures, coloured, representing all degrees of
rank, &c. among the Chinese.
Brought by Col. Gibbes Rigaud, of the 60th Rifles, the donor, from Tien-tsin, and given in 1862.
iv. Handbell from a temple at Tien-tsin. See p. 33.
v. Small Chinese figure of a deity, in brass; from Pekin.
vi. Half-burned copy of a Russian translation of the _Pickwick Papers_.
Found in the Redan at Sebastopol, when that battery was stormed on Sept. 9, 1855. Given by Rev. F. J. Holt Beever in 1856.
15. Portrait, on a large roll, of the late Emperor of China, seated, with a bow and arrow in his hands.
Above is an autograph inscription by the Emperor, in verse, in praise of archery. Brought by Col. Rigaud from the 'Summer Palace.'
16. Another glass case, containing:--