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MUSEUMS. 45 
Sample of native cloth and yarn from home-grown cotton 
(24. 5. 06. 25), from Segbwama; presented by Mr. W. ©. D. 
Rosenior. 
Plaited grass hats (3. 9. 06. 9, 10), from the Timmeni Country, 
hinterland of Sierra Leone; presented by Mrs. Adejatoo Garber. 
, Cigarette case covered with leather by Mandingoes (16. 2. 06. 22); 
presented by Mr. C. H. During. 
Native-made iron money (17. 5. 06. 1, 2), from the Kissi Country, 
Sierra Leone; collected and presented by Mr. W. E. C. Morris. 
Stone jug covered with Mandingo leather work (19. 12. 06. 19); 
presented by Mr. C. D. H. During. 
Liberia :— 
Pair of rattles “sake,” harp used by Kroo Boys ‘“‘ Hoba,” musical 
instrument “ pidu” (16. 2. 06. 2, 4 and 5), two wooden ornaments, 
small horn juju (16. 2. 06. 26 and 27), from the hinterland of Cape 
Mount, Liberia; pair of dance rattles (24. 5. 06. 1), from Cape 
Palmas; musical instrument (Pedo or Buto) (24. 5. 06. 5), from 
Grand Sisters; and harp used by Kroo Boys (8. 9. 06. 41); presented 
by A. Ridyard. 
Bag, basket and four knives (16. 2. 06. 23, 24, 25), a Kroo-boy’s 
harp and a grass bag (8. 9. 06. 1, 2), from Pessy, hinterland of Grand 
Bassa; presented by Mr. B. R. Gibson. 
Wooden plates with poker-work decoration (3. 9. 06. 5, 6), from 
Grand Collah; presented by Sir 8S. G. Harman. 
Grass cap, bow and arrows, and a fish trap (19. 12. 06. 8-10), from 
Cape Palmas; presented by the Rey. S. D. Ferguson, Junr. 
Native basket (16. 2. 06. 12), metal throwing-knife and plaited 
mat (3. 9. 06. 3, 4), from Tuobo and the hinterland of Cape Palmas; 
presented by Mrs. E. N. Thomas. 
Grass bag (3. 9. 06. 7), from the Pessy Country; presented by 
Mr. T. G. Reffel. 
