MUSEUMS. 



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Batanga (20. 8. 97. 14) ; Rudely-carved Figure of a European 

 (27. 4. 97. 7) ; Ornamental Hat (1. 1. 97. 5) ; Wooden Figure of an 

 Alligator (1. 1. 97. 4) ; Ten Spears, Jannde, Batanga (27. 4. 97. 9-18) ; 

 Fisherman's Canoe, with paddles and fishing lines, Batanga 

 (27. 4. 97. 1). 



From the Ogowai River, Gaboon :— Red and White Powder, used 

 by the " Ju Ju " men for painting themselves during their ceremonies, 

 Bapingi (8. 12. 97. 34-35) ; Grass Mat, Bapingi (8. 12. 97. 28) ; Fly Brush 

 (27. 4. 97. 2) ; Bow and Four Arrows (8. 12. 97. 25). 



From the M'pongwe Country, Gaboon :— Wooden Drum(20.8.97.10); 

 Male Figure, " the great grandfather to the King of M'bia," Bata 

 (20. 8. 97. 11) ; Female Figure, " the great grandmother to the Queen 

 of Sambalah," Bata (20. 8. 97. 12) ; Female Figure. " the Goddess 

 Boomudi," Bata (1. 1. 97. 2); Two Iron War Knives, Gama, of 

 Bata (1. 1. 97. 17 and 18) ; Iron Spear Head, Boomudi, Bata 

 (1. 1. 97. 12) ; Ivory Hair Pin (8. 12. 97. 18) ; Wooden Female Fetish 

 Fioure (1. 1. 97. 1) ; Kroo-boy's Harp, " Cannie," Cape Lopez 



(1. 1. 97. 8). 



From Sette Kama :— Whip, the tail of the sting ray (8. 12. 97. 20) ; 

 Carved Wooden Stick, Copa (8. 12. 97, 19) ; Plaited Grass Cap, Achilla 

 (1. 1. 97. 13) ; Plaited Grass Cap, Cabenda (8. 12. 97. 27). 

 ' From Mayumba :-Cap, made up of feathers, used in the dance 

 (20 8 97.3) ; Wooden Mask, in form of a human face (20. 8. 97. 2) ; 

 Opium Pipe, a gourd with earthenware bowl (20. 8. 97. 1) ; Wooden 

 Fetish Figure, Chica Chicamba (27. 4. 97. 5). 



From Loango, Congo Francais :— Plaited Grass Cap (8.12.97.26); 

 Bottle, covered with plaited grass (27. 4. 97. 4) ; Grass Cap (27. 4. 97. 3) ; 

 Musical Instrument, Salmbi (1. 1. 97. 9) ; Walking Stick, the top in 

 form of a closed hand, Lower Quillo River (20. 8. 97. 4). 



From Landana, Portuguese Congo -.-Figure of a Kneeling Female, 

 painted (20 8. 97. 6) ; Fetish, Fulemaconda, said to attack its 

 victims with dropsy and sleeping sickness (20. 8. 97. 7) ; Fetish, Chicoca, 

 said to attack its victims with rheumatism and syphilitic sores and 

 swellings (20. 8. 97. 8) ; Fetish, Mabialla Maupauha, said to attack the 

 brain, rendering its victims idiots (20. 8. 97. 9). 



