MUSEUMS. 51 
East Africa : — 
Chair made of ebony, the top of the back inlaid with bone and 
the seat and other parts made up of laced cotton cord, made by 
the natives, the Wa Giriama, of Lamu Island, early 19th 
century work; piece of Tapa cloth dyed red, with burnt design ; 
sword, sheath and girdle and pair of wooden sandals from Uganda, 
British Central Africa; snuff-box of wood with iron and brass wire 
and copper chain attached; iron implement worn on the elbow, and 
two leather arm ornaments decorated with cowrie shells and beads 
with iron bell attached, from the Masai tribe, East Africa; iron bell 
from arm ornament, spear, two spear heads and a throwing-spear 
from the Masai tribe, East Africa; iron finger ring from the Suk 
tribe; knife with wooden sheath, two bows and two quivers 
containing eight and nineteen arrows respectively, from the Wa 
Nandi and Wakamba tribes; grass pocket from the Swahili tribe 
(16. 3. 06. 1-20); purchased. 
Admiralty Islands— 
Adze, shell head and wooden handle (31. 12. 06. 21); part of a 
collection made by the late Donald Cameron, M.A., LL.D., and 
presented by Mr. John Cameron, Fenwick Street, Liverpool. 
MONGOLIAN RACE :— 
America— 
South : — 
Blow-pipe arrows (16. 3. 06. 41); part of a collection made by the 
late J. F. Leigh Clare, Esq., and presented by the Misses Clare, 
King’s Gap, Hoylake. 
China— 
Sixteen coloured drawings on rice paper, depicting landscapes, 
boats and figures (16. 3. 06. 22-37); part of a general collection made 
by the late J. F. Leigh Clare, Esq., and presented by the Misses 
_ Clare, King’s Gap, Hoylake. 
