40 MUSKTMS. 



Arrows, with iron Loads (26. 6. 99. 60), Eassai River; Pipe 

 (27. 11. 99. 33), made of a carved gourd, Eassai River; Horn Pipe, 

 inlaid with lead (27. 11. 99. 34), used for smoking, ' Vcbmbah,' Eassai 

 River; Knife (27. 11. 99. 35), Kassai River; Beans (27. 11. 99. 36), 

 Eassai River; Small Plaited Hat (27. 11. 99. 37), with tuft of 

 feathers on top, worn by the young sons of the King of Kassai : 

 Woman's Girdle Dress (27. 11. 99. 32), Bangala: Basket 

 (27. 11. 99. 33), Bangala. 



From the Ivory Coast : — Plaited Grass Bag (26. 6. 99. 01), Grand 

 Bereby. 



Fernando Po. — Banni District: — 



Necklace (26. <i. 99. (>•'!) made of the vertebra? of a snake, worn 

 by the Boobys, Banni ; Hat (26. (J. 99. 64) of Plaited Grass, worn 

 by the young men of the Boobys, Banni ; Hat (26. 6. 99. (15) of Grass 

 and Feathers, worn by the Boobys at Bantabury. 



Miscellaneous: — Photographs as follows: — Fetishes, Mboio ; 

 Cannon Fetish, Xdumi : Fetish Ceremony: Street in Matadi : 

 Steward and Servants, Matadi ; Group of Kassai Natives ; Cabenda 

 Boys ; Zanzibari ; Monolith on top of Hill at Musserio, S.W. Africa : 

 Street in Fernando Po. 



The following specimens from the Cameroons were collected and. 

 presented by Mr. S. Smith, per Mr. A. Ridyard : — 



Two Fetish Heads (26. 6. 99. 66-67), carved in wood, and covered 

 with human skin, used by the slaves of the Dnallas in their death 

 plays, and are supposed to be a representation of the deceased, 

 Kounga; Cap of Parrot Feathers (27. 11. 99. 38) ; Arrows, in sheath 

 (27. 11. 99. 39). 



Collected and presented by Mr. E. Holder, per Mr. A. Ridyard : — 



Ivory Horn, with carved end (27. 11. 99. 40), Bali, Cameroons ; 

 Necklace of Cowrie Shells (27. 11. 99. 41), Batanga. 



Collected and presented by Dr. E. J. Mettle, Accra, per Mr. A. 

 Ridyard : — 



Earthenware Bowl, ' Gbe ' (27. 11. 99. 35), Gold Coast; Wooden 

 Female Figure, ' Kole," a chief goddess, worshipped by native Fetish 

 men and women (27. 11. 99. 36), Accra. 



