54 MUSEUMS. 
the Koran, found at Satiru, near Sokoto; two nickel pennies and 
two nickel coins one-tenth of a penny (first issue), North Nigeria; 
Staff-Sergeant H. Bullock. 
Haussa gown, from Yola; Mr. J. M. Freemantle. 
Knife in leather sheath, from Ibi; Mr. J. Carden. 
Purchased : 
Knife made of iron with curiously curved blade and handle, 
knife or dagger of iron—all one piece, quiver of poisoned arrows, 
from the Munchi tribe; bridle and bit, from Ibi; kohl pots of skin; 
daggers; leather whip; pairs of glass armlets; axe, engraved head ; 
spear. 
South Nigeria :— 
Presented : 
Carved wooden head, from Kbo country; basket, from Kbo 
country; drum, from Opobo Town; fans of coloured grass, from 
Abonnema; fruit, the seeds of which are used for making dance 
rattles, and photograph of a tree showing fruit growing, from 
Egwanga; baskets, from Bonny; photograph of a native woman 
working at a loom; Mr. A. Ridyard. 
Two rass mats, from Bonny ; Mrs. Crowther, Protectorate 
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Mission. 
Double wooden bowl, used to hold pepper and salt, from the Ibo 
country ; the Rev. Archdeacon Crowther. 
Pair of rattles made of nut shells worn on the legs, and girdle 
belt of nut shells worn in the dance; wooden headdresses—all from 
Ibo country; Mr. Tom §. Gardner. 
Wooden male figure, wooden female figure, from Bonny; Chief 
Squiss Banigo, Bonny. 
Painted wooden male figure, from Ebea; manilla; Chief Api Api 
Cookey Gam, Opobo. 
Native mat, from Buguma, New Calabar; Mr. N. E. Halliley. 
Wooden comb, from Forcados; Mr. 8. E. Thorpe. 
