MUSEUMS. 03 



Figure, ' King's Wife, N'dangi ' (29. 5. 00. 4), M ayombi ; Carved 

 Wooden Figure, 'Ward Keeper for X'dangi King' (29. 5. 00. 5), 

 Mayombi; Knife (29. 5. 00. IT); three Arrows (29. 5. 00. 35), 

 Eassai ; Photographs of the Markets at Winnebak (26. 2. 00. 53-54). 



Fernando Po : - — 



Belt of pieces of shells, used as money (20. 2. 00. 50) : Necklet 

 of Beads (26. 2. 00. 51), used by the Boobys. 



Collected and presented by Mr. H. B. Crompton, per Mr. A. 

 Ridyard:— Wooden Mask (26. 2. 00. 24), AVooden Rattle, 

 elaborately carved and pokered (2G. 2. 00. 25.), AVooden Cassava 

 Crater (20. 2. 00. 26), two Combs (20. 2. 00. 27), AVooden Female 

 Fetish (?) Figure, painted (20. 2. 00. 28), AVooden Musical 

 Instrument (20. 2. 00. 29), all from Sette Kama, Congo Francais. 



Collected and presented by Air. 8. Smith, per Air. A. Ridyard : — 

 Ivory Horn (20. 2. 00. 37), Cameroons ; two Baskets (24. 9. 00. 

 26-27), Cameroons : Carved' Calabashes, with lids (24. 9. 00. 28-29), 

 Lagos and Cameroons; AVooden Fetish Head (24. 9. 00. -'31), 

 AVooden Fetish Head, the eyes inlaid with pieces of pottery (24. 9. 

 00. 30), Fetish Head (24. 9. 00. 32), AVeaving Alachine (24. 9. 00. 

 33), AVooden Food Bowl (24. 9. 00. 34), all from the Cameroons: 

 AVooden Alask (24. 9. 00. 35), Bali; Alodel Canoe (24. 9. 00. 54), 

 Cameroons. 



Collected and presented by Air. James Anderson, Landana, per 

 Air. A. Ridyard : — AA'ooden Fetish ( ?) Figure of AA'oman and Child 

 (26. 2. 00. 30), Soup Tureen carved out of wood (20. 2. 00. 31), 

 Knife, the handle in form of an animal's leg (20. 2. 00. 32), Knife 

 made out of a spear-head (20. 2. 00. 33), Carved Bamboo Staff used 

 for storing stolen spirit (26. 2. 00. 38), Carved AA'ooden Stick 

 (26. 2. 00. 39), two Carved AVooden Sticks (20. 2. 00. 40-41), all 

 from Landana, Portuguese Congo. 



Collected and presented by Air. O. Sonnenberg, /xr Air. A. 

 Ridyard: — Large AVooden Fetish Figure (Alungarka), studded 

 with nails, &e. (29. 5. 00. 21), Cacongo and Mayombi country; 

 Baisie Fetish, worn on the arm and said to protect the wearer when 

 passing through the bush (29. 5. 00. 22), from a Mayombi village 



