64 MUSEUMS. 



palin-leaf mat ; bamboo tubes ; fish-traps ; wooden baler ; model 

 huts ; coco-nut brooms ; hat of plaited fibre, covered with cloth ; 

 baskets of various forms and sizes ; cloth head-bands ; wooden stools ; 

 wooden bowls: wooden head-rests: palm-leaf boxes and vessels: 

 coco-nut vessels, balers, bottles, musical instruments, &c. : palm-leaf 

 head-bands. 



MONGOLIAN RACE: — 



America.— South : — 



Three head-dresses (25. 11. 1902. 1-3) of cane and parrot feathers : 

 case of poisoned arrows and bag (25. 11. 1902. 4): cotton garment 

 (25. 11. 1902. 5), from the Xapo and Iquitos, River Amazon: 

 presented by Miss Jane R. Thornely. 



Figure of a deity ( ?) Mi. 5. 1902. 1), Aztec ( P) ; presented by Mr. 

 F. Alcock. 



Photographs (30. 0. 1902. 1-4) of Alaskan drill bows, &c. ; pre- 

 sented by Mr. R. I). Darbishire. 



Malaysia :— 



Knife in wooded sheath (IT. 2. 1902. 1): kris (17. 2. 1902. 2): 

 kris (IT. 2. 1902. 4) ; knife (IT. 2. 1902. •!), with carved horn handle ; 

 purchased. 



Painted and carved figure of wood (1. 9. 1902. 1) ; purchased. 



Part of a set of wooden painted figures, representing native Indian 

 castes (15. 9. 1902. 1-18) ; presented by Mr. W. S. Longriggs, through 

 Mrs. A. M. Sawer. 



Two Roman coins (15. 9. 1902. 19-20), found at Tubalpore, Central 

 India: collected and presented by Sergeant W. Cromey, South 

 Lancashire Regiment. 



Two pewter coins (26. 9. 1902. 1-2), = 400 to 1 dollar, struck at 

 Trenggaim : painted clay whistle (26. 9. 1902. 3), from Patau i, Malay 

 Peninsula; collected and presented by Mr. Herbert C. Robinson. 



Rice kibbler (17. 7. 1902), Burmah. 1S99 ; from the collection of 

 the late Mr. Richard Bennett, and presented by Mrs. Bennelt. 



