MUSEUMS. 31 



Brass jug (15. 1. 1903. 13), taken in the " Bida " war; presented 

 by Mr. E. A. T. Wilson, Sierra Leone. 



Gaming board (15. 1. 1903. 14), from the Ebo country, S. Nigeria ; 

 wooden paddle (14. 4. 1903. 10), from Opobo ; wooden figure 

 (31. 7. 1903. 17) and mask (31. 7. 1903. IS), from the Qua country, 

 S. Nigeria ; presented by Mr. John Miller. 



Wooden seated figure (14. 4. 1903. 9), with moveable arms, from 

 the Qua country, Opobo, S. Nigeria ; stick (31. 7. 1903. 20), from 

 Eket, Qwa Ebo, Opobo, S. Nigeria: presented by Mr. Frank Hooper. 



Carved wooden fetish head (14. 4. 1903. 11), from Ishokpo, Ebo 

 eountiy, 8. Nigeria ; Princess head in carved wood (31. 7. 1903. 24), 

 from Owerri district, S. Nigeria ; presented by Mr. B. T. "Woods, 

 Bonny. 



Earthenware country pot (14. 4. 1903. 12), from Bissao ; presented 

 by Mrs. James, Sierra Leone. 



Calabash (14. 4. 1903. 13), from Bissao; presented by Mr. William 

 Sawyer, Sierra Leone. 



Grass cap (14. 4. 1903. 14), from Nigeria ; presented by Mr. W. 

 C. 1). Eosenior, Siena Leone. 



Hopes, used for climbing trees (31. 7. 1903. 10), from Egwanga, 

 Opobo, S. Nigeria ; presented by Mr. J. A. Pickles. 



Wooden fan (31. 7. 1903. 19), from an Ashantee village ; presented 

 by Mr. James J. Kuofi. 



Native earthenware soup tureen (31. 7. 1903. 21), made at Korlibu, 

 one mile from Accra, Gold Coast ; jnesented by Dr. J. Edward 

 Mettle. 



Two manilla (31. 7. 1903. 22-23); presented by Mr. W. H. Law. 



Calabash (31. 7. 1903. 25), with shell covering, from Quitta ; 

 presented by Mr. John Koblavie, Jellah Coffee. 



Earthenware pipe head (22. 10. 1903. 4), from Akim, Gold Coast; 

 Fan hide (22. 10. 1903. 5), from Accra; red and black earthenware 

 water coolers (22. 10. 1903. (!-?.), from Manghai, Accra ; presented 

 by Mr. McDonald G. B. Bruce, Accra. 



