34 MUSEUMS. 



From Upper Congo :— Brass Hair Pin (8. 12. 97. 31), and Two Iron 

 Hair Pins (8. 12. 97. 29-30). Djabbir : Battle Axe (8. 12. 97. 24) : 

 Thiee Arrows, with barbed iron heads, Aruwimi, (8. 12. 97. 21-23) : 

 Terra-cotta Water Cooler. Kinchassa (8. 12. 97. 17) ; piece of iron 

 used as a coin for buying slaves, ten of these pieces are value for a boy 

 and twenty for a man, Bobangi (1. 1. 97. 16); Terra-cotta Water 

 Vessel, Ekessa, Bacunje, Lodenia, old caravan route to Stanley EVUs 

 (8. 12. 97. 16) ; Drum of Wood, the ends covered with hide, length 

 8 feet 11 inches, N'dunga, en route to Stanley Falls (1. 1. 97. 3) ; 

 three Arrow-heads of Iron, serrated, Stanley Pool (20. 8. 97. 5) ; 

 Wooden Figure of a Woman and Child, Mayombi (8. 12. 97. 15) ; 

 Miloango Fetish, Mussurongo tribe, Xoqui, River Congo (8. 12. 97. 13) ; 

 Spear, Ukaka (1. 1. 97. 21) ; Quiver (imperfect), and twelve Iron- 

 head Arrows (8. 12. 97. 36) ; piece of Hippopotamus Hide, from 

 which whips are made (8. 12. 97. 37). 



The following specimens from Bali, Cameroons, were collected and 

 presented by Messrs. A. Forman, Rio de Rev (27. I. 97. 22-33) & 

 (8. 12. 97. 5) ; and Mr. H. L. Jones, Rio del Rev (20. 8. 97. 27-13) ; 

 per Mr. A. Ridyard : — 



Four Spears ; Large Jug-shaped Gourd Water Vessel ; Double- 

 edged Knife : Cap, made of pine-apple fibre, dyed black : Jug of red 

 earthenware : Seven Earthenware Pipe Heads, red and black glazed, 

 most of them in form of grotesque human figures wearing head dresses, 

 and some having wooden and brass stems : AVooden Mask ; Musical 

 Instrument ; Spear ; Knife with wooden handle and leather sheath ; 

 Wooden Paddle ; Triple-headed Wood Figure : two Plaited Grass (?) 

 Caps, dyed black ; Square Wooden Staff; Four Earthenware Pipe 

 Heads ; two pair of Brass Armlets : Wooden Figure of a Man, Barrombi, 

 Cameroon ; two Wooden Masks in form of a human face, Old Calabar. 



The following specimens from the Cameroons were collected and 

 presented by Mr. S. Smith (8. 12. 97. 1-4, and 39 and 40) ; per Mr. A. 

 Ridyard : — 



Helmet of plaited cane ; Basket ; Bow and Arrows ; Chief's Ebony 

 Stick ; three Spears, with barbed iron heads. 



The following specimens from Batanga, Cameroons, were collected and 

 presented by Mr. John Newberry (13. 7. 97. 2-7); per Mr. A. Ridyard: — 



