MUSEUMS. y(il 
Consecu- | No or Ossrects AND LOCALITY. MusEeum 
tive No, |OBseEct. Reaister No. 
3 83 1 5 Water Bottle— Gambia, W. Africa ...| 5. 5. O04 29 
ae, 84 l Z * x if ..| 16, 206. 9 
85 1 Drum— Acera, Be $. 69.06....23 
1 Manilla— Degama, ,, 5..0F 06. 25 
1 Earthenware Pot— Gambia ,, Se|h FS MG wee: 
1 Grass Hat— Timni Country ...| 3. 9. 06. 9 
1 Grass Basket— Port Lokko ..| 3. 9. 06. 113 
1 7 : 3. 9. 06. 14 
1 Plaited Basket— Bonny 20 (P24? ox 065716 
1 ” “fp ...| 24. 5. 06. 16 
1 “al ee F ...| 24. 5. 06. 18 
1 Enema— Axim, W. Africa ...| 24. 5.06. 4 
1 Basket— Accra, 4 (24d. Bs, 96.139 
1 Earthenware Jug— Affarmah BS alh24ae 95806; “Sa: 
1 Wooden Soup Ladle— Winnebah, _ ,, ...| 19. 12. 06. 13 
1 ” 39 3 z ..-| 19. 12..06. 14 
1 Large Earthenware Bowl— a5 see 28s et Oe aul 
1 5s Fe - af 28. 3: O7., 114 
1 Hide Shield, Masai Tribe— bs oae| D2 AM 94 1 
1 Hippo. Harpoon— Ashiras, Ps ca | lt od Oba 
(d) AcqQuISsITIONs. 
(1.) GENERAL. 
‘ Silhouette of an unknown (15. 3. 07. 1); engraving of Wm. Penn, 
amed in wood from the tree under which the Conference was held 
th the Indians (15. 3. 07. 2); presented by Mr. J. Elliot. 
SRathings of Church Brasses as follows :—Sir John D’Aubernoun, 
‘Surrey, AD. 1277 (29. 7. O07. a Sir Roger de Trumpington, 
Cambridge, a.v 1289 (29. 7. O7. 2); Sir Roger de Septrans 
