Black and White Illustrations in \^ul. II 



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367. A Kni woman with '' sliield '' finger-rings and 

 liair ornaments . . . . • 



36S. Km woman .... . • 



369. Gora women ....•• 



370. A Basa woman of the civilised type (becom 



ingly and appropriately clothed) 



371. A Yai chief (Sinko) and his wives . 



372. A Vai woman (Western Liberia) 



373. A Vai woman with silver head ornaments 



374. Vai women ...... 



375. Rain's horn set in silver, a common ornameni 



worn under the arm by Mende and Va 

 women, etc. ..... 



376. A Gbandi woman from Western Liberia 



showing style of hairdrcssing 



377. Pattern inscribed on back of Vai woman 



378. Pattern inscribed on back of Vai woman 



379. Cicatrisation on back of Kpwesi man 



380. Tattooing on chest of a Gibi Negro 



381. Marks on Kruman's face, forehead, and temples 



382. Two De men : the one on right hand shows 



missing incisor tooth in upper jaw 



383. Preparing a rice plantation 



384. Women cutting rice with small knives . 



385. Outskirts of Gora village, showing small clay 



receptacles for grain (possibly fetish huts) 



386. Roof framework of Vai house (oblong shape) 



Photograph bv tin: Aiilhar 

 ^Photograph by the Lilnriaii \ 

 \ Goveriiiucitf ( 



Photograf'li by the Aittluir 



Photograph by Mr. Croiiniicliii 

 Photograph by the Author 



Phdtugraph /y Mr. Cnniniieliii 



Drawing /y tlic Author . 



Photograph bvJ/r. //. Reynolds 

 Drawing ly the Author . 



387. Vai houses in process of construction 



388. Houses in a Grebo village (interior of Mary- 



land) 



389. In a Padebu village near the Central Cavalla. 



390. Nyenewodoke, a village on the Liberian bank 



of the Cavalla River, Ketiebo country 



391. A "Club' or Strangers' House in a Vai village 



392. A native kitchen in a Gora village . 



393. A village in the Sabo or Sapo country. Eastern 



Liberia ....... 



i Photograph l)y Mr. Cecil H. ^ 

 \ Finin'n \ 



Photograph by Mr. T.H.Myring 



( Photograpli by the Liberian \ 

 y Government J 



Photograph by Mr. T. H. My ring 



Pliotograpli bv the ylnt/ior 



j Ptiotograph by the Libeiian\ 

 \ Government j 



\i Photograpli by Lieiitenanf-'\ 

 \ Colonel Cecil Poivney \ 



394. A woman making clay pots 



395. Pottery from Western Liberia 



396. Women pounding food in wooden mortars 



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(Photograph by the Liberian^ 

 \ Government / 



{Photograph by Mr. Cecil H.\ 

 \ Firniin \ 



C Photograph by Mr. David\ 

 I Vatlancc, from specimens \ 

 in Royal Scottish Museum, j 

 Edinburgh ] 



f Photograph by Sir .Simeon \ 

 \^ Stuart ) 



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