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408 to 417. Antique earthenware vessels made by the Natives of Peru.

418 to 423. 243 Fragments of ancient earthen vessels found in the ruins of Pachacamac, Peru.

424 to 435. Articles of ancient Peruvian manufacture obtained from the ruins of Pachacamac.

436 to 441. Cotton pods & various other materials used in manufactures, or as food, by the ancient Peruvians. Obtained from the ruins of the ancient city of Pachacamac.

442. Wooden goblet - from Peru.

443 - 444. [[underlined]] Saya e manta. [[/underlined]] The ordinary walking dress worn by the Ladies of Lima - Peru; It completely disguises the wearer, - one eye only being visible.

445. [[underlined]] Poncho [[/underlined]] from Chili. This is the ordinary riding cloak of all the Hispano Americans.

446. Bridle reins, made and used by the Chilians.

447. " " " " " " " " [[[dittos for: Bridle reins, made and used by the Chilians.]]

448. Stirrups used by the Chilians.

449. -"- -"- -"- -"- -"- [[[dittos for: Stirrups used by the Chilians]]

450 [[&]] 451 Stirrups used by the Peruvians.