66 MUSEUMS. 



Malaysia.— 



Set of thirty-two topeng masks (24. 6. 1901. 8-39), in carved wood, 

 painted, from Kampong Djagai, near Buitenzorg, Java, and used in 

 scenes from Wayang Purwao, Ram aj ana, Brata Yha, &c. ; cliest 

 (24. 6. 1901. 7) and accessories (24. 6, 1901. 40-02). used with the set 

 of topeng masks; purchased. 



Dancing doll, Burmese (14. 10. 1901. 82) ; purchased. 



Europe- 

 Figures of a man and woman (26. 8. 1901. 128-129), made of tow 

 and wood, the hands and faros modelled in earthenware, and painted. 

 These figures were made hy Neapolitan artists for the representation 

 of the Nativity at Christmastide ; purchased. 



Fragments of pottery (21. 10. 1901. 1), cup-stone (21. 10. 1901. 2), 

 whetstone (21. 10. 1901. -'5), parts of shears (21. 10. 1901. 7), nails 

 (21. 10. 1901. 8), iron fish-hooks (21. 10. 1901. 9), and fragments of 

 pottery (21. 10. 1901. 10), from the Cheshire Shore, collected and 

 presented by Mr. Charles Roeder. 



Primitive scythe-sharpener (20. 5. 1901. 30), from Anglesea, N. 

 Wales ; purchased. 



Rushlight holder (29. 10. 1901. 1) and tripod rushlight holder 

 (29. 10. 1901. 2) ; presented by Mrs. Lloyd. 



Box, made out of bark (20. 5. 1901. 43), Russian; two painted 

 wooden spoons (20. 5. 1901. 44-45), Italian ( ?) ; received from the 

 Executors of Mrs. M. A. Maclver. 



Summary of Acquisitions. 

 Ethnography 933 



HENRY O. FORBES, 



Director. 



