46 MUSEUMS. 
Ivory Coast :—- 
Two native grass sashes (19. 12. 06. 21, 22), from Half Jack; 
presented by Mr. A. H. Garburah. 
Wooden female figure (3. 9. 06. 36), from Alepe, Grand Bassam ; 
presented by Mr. J. T. Mensah. 
Gold Coast :—— 
Piece of wood carved to represent an open pillar, round the base 
is a snake, and on a platform above an elephant bearing a stool- 
shaped saddle, on which is a deer, the whole picked out with burnt 
ornamentation (19. 12. 06. 7), from Accra; presented by King Cudjo 
Ababio IY. 
Carved wooden stork (19. 12. 06. 6), from Pomadzi; presented by 
King Acquah II., Winnebah. 
Earthenware black glazed jug, with indented ornamentation 
(24. 5. 06. 34); presented by King Amonoo V., of Anamaboe. 
Earthenware water bottle (3. 9. 06. 21), made at Cape Coast Castle, 
in imitation of Wassau pottery; presented by the Hon. J. P. Brown. 
Drum from Accra (3. 9. 06. 23), brass lid of a box with birds in 
relief, and brass weight, from Ashanti, and earthenware bow] and a 
basket from Accra (24. 5. 06. 36-39); presented by Mr, A. Chinnery. 
Earthenware jug (24. 5. 06. 33), from Affarmah, uear Accra; 
presented by Dr. J. Edward Mettle. 
Two carved wooden soup ladles (19. 12. 06. 13 and 14), from 
Cherehkun, Winnebah; presented by Mr. W. E. Richardson. 
Wooden group of elephants and palm tree (19. 12. 06. 12); 
presented by Mr. Henry Van Hein, Winnebah. 
Poker-worked fan (24. 5. 06. 34), from Accra; presented by Miss 
Matilda Bruce. 
Wooden female figure (3. 9. 06. 37), from Odoomasie, near Accra; 
presented by Mr. Theophilus Ofulo. 
