76 MUSEUMS. 
Gambia :— 
Head-dress (8. 7. 07. 1) worn in the dance after recovery from 
circumcision, from the village of Combo, seven miles from Bathurst; 
presented by Mr. McCarthy. 
Knife in brass sheath (28. 3. 07. 21), from Rufisque, Senegal; 
presented by Mr. A. Ridyard. 
Sierra Leone :— 
Wood slice (14. 10. 07. 4); native sling of leather (14. 10. 07. 5); 
wine bottle (14. 10. 07. 7); cigarette tin (14. 10. 07. 8) covered with 
leather by the Mandingoes; presented by Mr. A. Ridyard. 
Grass cap (8. 7. 07. 6); presented by Sir S. G. Harman. 
Liberia :— 
Grass bags (28. 3. 07. 3-4) and leather bag (28. 3. 07. 5), from 
Monrovia; knife and sheath (8. 7. 07.9); Basket (8. 7. 07. 8), made 
by the Grimes people at Vey Town; presented by Mr. W. O. Davies 
Bright. 
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Fetish man’s charm (8. 7. 07. 2); fetish man’s horn (8. 7. 07. 3); 
fetish man’s horn, used to blow away spirits (8. 7. 07. 4); fifteen 
charms for trying fortunes by ages (8. 7.07. 5), from Cape Palmas; 
collected and presented by the Rey. 8S. D. Ferguson, Junr. 
Straw hat (28. 3. 07. 8), from Cape Palmas; presented by Mr. 
E. N. Thomas. 
Drums (15. 2. 07. 3-4), from Bassa and Okpoto; presented by 
Captain W. Johnston. 
Calabash (14. 10. 07. 13), from Adou; presented by Mr. A. H. 
Garburah. 
Gold Coast :— 
Carved wooden soup ladle (28. 3. 07. 7), from Accra; presented 
by Mr. Christian A. Welford. 
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Two sieves (8. 7. 07. 13), from Accra; presented by Dr. J. 
Edward Mettle. 
