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BRIZ. Borrowed from _Fergusson's History of Architecture._ KASHMIR SCARF with animals, etc. After photograph from the scarf in the Indian Museum. Humped Oxen from the Assyrian Sculptures at Kouyunjik. From _Rawlinson's Ancient Monarchies._ Portrait of a Hazara. From a Photograph, kindly taken for the purpose, by M.-Gen. _C. P. Keyes_, C.B., Commanding the Panjab Frontier Force. Illustrations of the use of the DOUBLE RUDDER in the Middle Ages. 7 figures, viz., No. 1, The Navicello of Giotto in the Porch of St. Peter's. From _Eastlake's H. of Painting_; Nos. 2 and 3, from _Pertz, Scriptores_, tom. xviii. after a Genoese Chronicle; No. 4, Sketch from fresco of Spinello Aretini at Siena; No. 5, Seal of Port of Winchelsea, from _Sussex Archaeological Collections_, vol. i. 1848; No. 6, Sculpture on Leaning Tower at Pisa, after _Jal, Archeologie Navale_; No. 7, from the Monument of Peter Martyr, the persecutor of the Lombard _Patarini_, in the Church of St. Eustorgius at Milan, after _Le Tombe ed i Monumenti Illustri d'Italia_, Mil. 1822-23. The _ARBRE SEC_, and _ARBRES DU SOLEIL ET DE LA LUNE_. From a miniature in the Prose Romance of Alexander, in the Brit. Museum MS. called the _Shrewsbury Book_ (Reg. xv. e. 6). The CHINAR or Oriental Plane, viz., that called the Tree of Godfrey of Boulogne at Buyukdere, near Constantinople. Borrowed from _Le Monde Vegetal_ of Figuier. Portrait of H. H. AGHA KHAN MEHELATI, late representative of the OLD MAN of the MOUNTAIN. From a photograph by Messrs. SHEPHERD and BOURNE. Ancient SILVER PATERA of debased Greek Art, formerly in the possession of the Princes of BADAKHSHAN, now in the India Museum. Ancient BUDDHIST Temple at Pandrethan in KASHMIR. Borrowed from _Fergusson's History of Architecture_. Horns of the _OVIS POLI_, or Great Sheep of Pamir. Drawn by the Editor from the specimen belonging to the Royal Asiatic Society. Figure of the _OVIS POLI_ or Great Sheep of Pamir. From a drawing by Mr. Severtsof in a Russian publication. Head of a native of KASHGAR. After Verchaguine. From the _Tour du Monde_. View of KASHGAR. From _Mr. R. Shaw's Tartary_. View of SAMARKAND. From a Sketch by Mr. D. IVANOFF, engraved in a Russian Illustrated Paper (kindly sent by Mr. I. to the editor). Colossal Figure; BUDDHA entering NIRVANA. Sketched by the Editor at Pagan in Burma. Great LAMA MONASTERY, viz., that at Jehol. After _Staunton's Narrative of Lord Macartney's Embas
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