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country; three large earthenware vessels (15. 1. 1903. 5-7) from 

 Aqueta, Ebo country ; piece of carved and painted wood (14. 4. 1903. 

 4) and wooden painted figure (14. 4. 1903. 5) from Azumini, near 

 Aqueta, Ebo country ; two (old) earthenware nozzles for country 

 bellows (14. 4. 1903. 0-7) and one new one (14. 4. 1903. 8), from 

 Bonny; carved wooden head (31. 7. 1903. 5) from Ichopo, Ebo 

 country; cap (31. 7. 1903. 0), drum (31. 7. 1903. 8), Qua, Ebo 

 country; drum (31. 7. 190-'). 9) taken in the Aro Expedition; grass 

 bag (31. 7. 1903. 7) from Ishuma, Ebo country; earthenware pots 

 (31. 7. 1903. 10-13) from Bende, Ebo country; pair of native bellows 

 with clay nozzle (31. 7. 1903. 14) as used by native blacksmiths, 

 Bonny. 



The following specimens have been presented through Mr. A. 

 Ridyard : — 



Medicine man's wand of office in bronze (14. 4. 1903. 15), from 

 D'gbo, beyond Benin ; native gold washer's outfit, consisting of round 

 and pear-shaped copper and brass washing pans, scales, weights and 

 a magnet, a set of native goldsmith's standard weights with native 

 names and values (22. 10. 1903. 13-50) ; presented by P. A. Renner, 

 Esq., Barrister-at-law, Cape Coast Castle. 



Basket (15. 1. 1903. 8), from Port Lokko, Timme country, Sierra 

 Leone; presented by Mr. J. B. Cole, Bathurst. 



King's messenger's sword (15. 1. 1903. 9), the handle coated witli 

 gold, from Cape Coast Castle : presented by Mr. Tokn Sarbah, Cape 

 Coast Castle. 



Shot belt (15. 1. 1903. 10), from Accra ; presented by Mr. E. W. 

 Q. Papafio, Accra. 



Three large wooden "Ju-ju" figures (22. 10. 1903. 1-3), from 

 Bonnv, S. Nigeria ; presented by Chief Squiss Banigo. 



Native sponge (15. 1. 1903. 11); presented by Mr. T. Addaquay, 

 Cape Coast Castle. 



Mask (15. 1. 1903. 12), from Ebo country, S. Nigeria; presented 

 by Mr. F. C. Mayo. 



