MUSEUMS. 45 
4 three-legged wooden drum, with skin head (4. 4. 05. 8); head 
ornament, a bird on a circular platform, with framework for head 
' (4. 4. 05. 9); head ornaments of wood, carved in form of convential 
heads of the hippopotamus, no framework (4. 4. 05. 10-14); 
another, the top resembling a human face (4. 4. 05. 15); another, 
with four human figures seated on the top (4. 4. 05. 16); another, 
the forepart in form of an animal and the rear a box (4. 4. 05. 17); 
head ornaments of wood, painted, in form of conventionalized 
hippopotamus, &c. (4. 4. 05. 18-21); another, in form of a boar’s 
and a human head (4. 4. 05. 22); another in form of an animal 
(4. 4. 05. 23); another, a female figure, painted (4. 4. 05. 24); 
another, a human head, of wood with ornaments (4. 4. 05. 25). 
Piece of red wood (tukula) used for dyeing (12. 5. 05. 5), from 
Boma district, Congo River; presented by Mr. I. C. Wickware. 
‘ Brass bell (24. 11. 05. 1), bone hairpins (24. 11. 05. 2-7) stained 
red, blue, &c., wood armlet inlaid with brass (24. 11. 05. 8), skin 
3 . water bottle (24. 11. 05. 9), earthenware water bottle (24. 11. 05. 10); 
= purchased. 
Photograph (24. 11. 05. 11) of an Akka quiver and arrows, from 
___ the originals in the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh; presented 
by D. J. Vallance, Esq. 
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Large wooden chair (14. 7. 05. 1), from Ashanti; presented by 
Captain D. A. Donovan. 
South Africa :— 
Armlet of twisted wire (12. 5. 05. 2), Zulu; presented by Mr. A. 
Menier. 
 Polynesia.— 
‘Two necklaces of ground shells and nuts (23. 1. 05. 1-2), from 
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4 ‘Tonga, New Hebrides. 
_ Sandwich Islands.— 
_ Granite poi pounder (13. 10. 05. 1), granite mortar (13. 10. 05. 2), 
_ old wooden “tapa ” beater (13. 10. 05. 3), sandal made of ti leaves 
