62 MUSETTMS. 



"Wooden stool (20. 5. 1901. 26), two pair of carved calabashes 

 (20. 5. 1901. 27-28), from the Gold Coast, presented by Mr. S. P. 

 Long-don, ]>cr Mr. A. Ridyard. 



Knife and sheath (5. 12. 1901. 6), from Gambaga, north Kumasi 

 country, presented by Mr. A. 13. Josiah, per Mr. A. Ridyard. 



Wristlet (5. 12. 1901. 7), worn by King Prempeh, of Kumasi, 

 presented by Mr. James J. Knofi, per Mr. A. Ridyard. 



Ivory horn (20. 5. 1901. 22), " said to be 150 years old, blown in 

 olden times at the juju skull house at Bonny, whenever the annual 

 worship of Ikuba was on. It was never blown except when a human 

 sacrifice was offered. This worship Avas abolished in 1865, when the 

 Mission was established at Bonny, and this horn delivered up'' 

 (D.C.C.); presented by the Rev. Archdeacon 1). C. Crowther, Bonny, 

 per Mr. A. Ridyard. 



Paddle-shaped juju (20. 5. 1901. 23), called " Oru," owned by a 

 fisherman, and by him consulted before setting out to fish in order 

 to ensure success. The paddle is in form of an alligator, the object 

 of worship at Bakana, Bonny. This juju was delivered up to the 

 Pastorate Mission, Bonny, by the owner on becoming a Christian : 

 presented by the Rev. Archdeacon I). C. Crowther, Bonny, per Mr. A. 

 Ridyard. 



Totem-like juju (20. 5. 1901. 29), from the Ibibio country, between 

 Kiva Ibo and Cross River ; collected and presented by Mr. A. A. 

 Whitehouse, Eastern Divisional Commissioner, IXiger Coast 

 Protectorate, Bonny, per Mr. A. Ridyard. 



Large wooden shield, covered back and front with rattan (25. 3. 

 1901. 8) ; knife (25. 3. 1901. 9), ; knife (25. 3. 1901. 10), open worked 

 and wooden handle; barbed iron spear (25. -I. 1901. 11), from the 

 Upper Congo River; purchased. 



Knife (25. 3. 1901. 12), unusual shaped blade and iron butt: axe 

 (25. 3. 1901. 13); barbed spear (25. :'.. 1901. 14): arrow, with iron 

 head and cane shaft, feathered (25. 3. 1901. 15); two arrows (25. 3. 

 1901. 10-17); two rolls of native tobacco (25. 3. 1901. 18): from the 

 Congo River ; purchased, 



