hc) FOR 
MUSEUMS. 49 
Canoe Juju, a wooden figure (16. 2. 06.17), from Degama; 
presented by Mr. J. Boulton. 
Wooden painted mask in the form of a ram’s head, with grass 
beard (16. 2. 06. 16), from Opo, Qua Ebo; presented by Dr. PD. A: 
Kearns. 
Fishing net, native rain hat, woman’s hat, and pair of fishing 
boots (24. 5. 06. 26-29), from Andoni, Bonny; presented by Chief 
Fred. A. D. Green. 
Canoe Juju (24. 5. 06. 30), from Qua Ebo; presented by Mr. Frank 
Hooper. 
Ivory armlet with carved representations of a king on horseback, 
walking figures, &c. (16. 2. 06. 21), from Benin; presented by 
Mr. W. B. Johnson. 
Carved wooden heads of Miss Kingsley and Mr. W. Ross-Brown, 
District Commissioner, Egwanga (16. 2. 06. 18 and 19), made by the 
natives of the Qua Country; presented by F. J. Brinsley, Esq. 
Wooden mask (24. 5. 06. 40), from the Qua Country; presented by 
Mr. Rogerson. 
Two manillas with punched ornamentation from Egwanga, and 
a Mahommedan boy’s “slate” of wood, with Arabic inscription, 
from Lagos hinterland (3. 9. 06. 25, 26, 27); presented by Mr. R. 
Tannock. 
Two wooden masks (3. 9. 06. 28 and 19. 12. 06. 11), from Ohambele, 
Ebo Country; presented by Mr. Moses Nequaye. 
Alligator Juju (24. 5. 06. 44), from Abonnema, New Calabar; 
presented by Mr. Alfred C. Williams. 
Small basket and two small calabashes (3. 9. 06. 14, 15, 16), from 
Port Lokko and the River Niger; presented by Mrs. Charlotte 
Gillen. 
Basket (3. 9. 06. 15), from Port Lokko; presented by Mrs. Mary 
Ann Marie Gillen. 
