60 MUSEUMS. 



3.), Lagos: wooden drum (5. 12. 1901. 4), Cape Coast Castle : wooden 

 soup ladle (20. 5. 1901. 1), the handle carved in form of an animal, 

 from Accra: earthenware cooking pot (20. 5. 1901. '■>), Accra: knife 

 and sheath (5. 12. 1901, 5), Dahomey. 



Niger Coast Protectorate: — 



Three knives, with brass handles and leather sheaths (28. 1. 1901. 

 6-8), Ilorin, Nupe ; piece of native tanned leather (28. 1. 1901. 9), 

 florin, Nlipe : basket and lid of plaited grass, worked with stained 

 leather (20. 5. 1901. 2), Egga, northern Nigeria: rudely carved 

 wooden figure (20. 5. 1901. 5), Degama ; tour grass mats (20. 5. 1901. 

 7). Degama; native loom and appliances, with mat partly woven 

 on it (1. 11. 1901. 1), and three specimen mats of various designs as 

 woven on the above loom (1. 11. 1901. 2), from Opobo. 



From the Cameroons: — 



Wooden fan (28. 1. 1901. 5), with burnt design. It io del Key: two 

 quivers of arrows (28. 1. 1901. 13-14); bow and spear (28. 1. 1901. 

 15), Yonde, Batanga ; wooden spoon (20. 5. 1901. 6), Bakana. 



Fernando Po : — 



Basket and Lid, painted (28. 1. 1901. 23), from Laka. 



Portuguese Congo: — 



Fetish for thunder (28. 1. 1901. 10), from A'kaka, ilayombi ; 

 medicine for rain (28. 1. 1901. 11), from N'kutu, Mayombi ; basket 

 in three compartments (28. 1. 1901. 12), Cabenda : wooden fetish 

 figure, ' Mangaca ' (24. 6. 1901. 3), Landana ; wooden fetish, in form 

 of an animal (24. 6. 1901. 4), Landana: fetish (24. G. 1901. 0), 

 Landana ; fetish (24. 6. 1901. 5), Landana. 



Congo River : — 



Lid of a basket (28. 1. 1901. 18), Matadi; earthenware water bottle 

 (28. 1. 1901. 19), Binda; wooden trumpet (28. 1. 1901. 20). animal- 

 shaped bell, Loango: plaited grass (?) basket, lid and tray (28. 1. 

 1901. 21), Mossamedes : bush cat's tail, used as a fly-flap (28. 1. 1901. 

 22), Mossamedes. 



