1. Mauritius Government.—Packets of gums, specimens of unwrought iron, iron ore, blocks of wood. 2. Middleton, Lt.-Col.—An iron chair, presented by H.M. King Radama II. A spear, a collection of spoons, and two musical instruments. 3. Mellish, E. — Specimens of spades, knives, and tools; horn spoons, shoes, stock ings, and silk lambas. 4. E. N. — Specimens of spades, axes, choppers, and chisels; silk lambas, and one of cotton. 5. Marindin, F. A.—A spade. 6. Bedingfeld, F. — A spear, and a cotton lamba. 8. Caldwell, J.—A collection of tools, | a mat, rafia cloth and cord, and a cotton lamba. 9. Ellis, the Rev. W.—Lambas for dif ferent purposes; matting, boxes, cloth, &c., made from the rafia palm; an iron lamp. 10. Morris, J.—A native straw box, con taining five others. 11. London Missionary Society.—Brass scales for weighing money, iron and silver weights (the latter made from dollars); silver ore, native ornaments, &c., of silver and beads; baskets made from a reed, grass for basket work; a pair of shoes, two wooden dishes, a sword and scabbard, knives, a walking-stick, an amulet of beads. 12. . A branch of the rafia palm, with a cone.