1. Schomburgk, Sir E. H. II.M. Consul at Bangkok.—Silk petticoats, worn by the Lao and Burmese females, do. of a Karen, orna mented with Job’s tears (seeds of Coix); cotton coverlets of Lao and Karens, travelling bags, cotton thread and spindle, fauteuils of carved teak-wood, collection of walking-sticks, sam ples of paper, native-made Lao cutlasses, and a collection of trade products ; medicines. 2. Markwald, A. & Co. Bangkok.—A collection of Siam products, consisting of silk, cotton, and other fibres, rice and pulse, resins, dye-stuffs, and tanning substances, sugars, coffee, woods, and animal products. 3. Simmonds, P. L. 8, Winchester-st. London.—Specimens of horns, feathers, edible birds’-nests, shark-fins, beche-de-mer, stick- lac. 4. Hammond, W. P.—A collection of orna mental articles. 5. Bowring, Sir J.—Various articles, illustrating Siamese art.