PLATE XLIV 
, ’I Instruments of iron with wood liandle, used for extracting lower front teeth: 
> length, nine inches and niiie-and-three-quarter inches respectively. Tribe— 
■J Burun, from Burun Country. 
3. Grass-cutter; iron, curved and serrated blade, handle bound with twine; 
length, nine inches. Tribe—Shilluk, from Tauhkia. 
4. Cupping instrument: cowhorn ; length, five inches. Tribe—Dinka, from 
Upper Nile Provinces (inland). (5« P'ig. aOO, showing the instrument in 
use, .and also note on 380.) An identical cupping horn from 
Shetland, N.B., is in the Royal Scottish Museum 
r>. Tooth of Warthog, worn round the neck. Tribe—llameg, near Keili, 
Abyssinian Frontier. 
fi. Anklets worn by a married woman, but discarded after birth of first child. 
Tribe —Burun, from Burun Country. 
7. Necklace with liorn-tips filled with fat, and a root (a charm to attract 
women), also a whistle; the seeds are a charm against lions. Tribe — 
Burun, from Burun Country. 
M. Necklace, with root suspended; a medicine for dyspepsia. A little of the 
root is chewed. Tribe — Burun, from Burun Country, N. 
