32 MUSEFMS. 



Grass Cap {'22. 10. 1903. 8), truui Lagos; fly brush of fibre 

 (22. 10. 1903. 9); uative ironwork (hinges, spikes. &c.) (22,. 10. 1903. 

 10); dagger sheath of snake skin (22. 10. 1903. 11): and earthen- 

 ware bowl (22. 10. 1903. 12), all from N'Kwalla, Imo River, Ebo 

 country, Opobo, S. Nigeria : presented by Mr. Robert Tannock. 



Coral beads (15. 1. 1903. 19), from Benin City; presented by Mr. 

 H. Ling Roth. 



War drum " Ogri " (27. 4. 1903. 1), from Otujerimi, S. Nigeria, 

 and skulls of a man and a leopard ('27. 4. 1903. 2-3) found inside the 

 drum : Oguta canoe (27. 4. 190-i. 4), used for carrying Government 

 Mails in the Niger Territories: collected and presented by W. E. B. 

 Copland-Crawford, Esq.,H.B.M. Divisional Commissioner. S. Nigeria. 



Ju-ju offering (11. (!. 1903. 1), from Horsfall Island. Benin River; 

 collected and presented by Dr. Orr, ss. " Axim." 



Specimens (1U. 9. 1903. l-<i) illustrating the spinning and weaving 

 of cloth from silk as follows: (1) Cocoon of native silkworm, (2) 

 interior of same. (■">) prepared silk fibre, (4) dyed silk fibre, (5) yarn 

 spun from above, (6) cloth woven on native loom from the yarn, (7) 

 piece of (doth woven from native cotton : from the district of Kano, 

 N. Nigeria : collected and presented by Mr. James Pickering Tones. 



Canoe (22. 10. 190.'!. 51), from Cape Palmas. Liberia : collected and 

 presented by Mr. W. H. Renner. 



From South Africa : 



Casts of natives of the Bechuaua and Monkoja tribes (13. •'<. 1903), 

 modelled from life by Dr. Emil Holub : purchased. 



MONGOLIAN RACE:— 

 America, South. — 



Stone Pestle (10. !». 1903. 23), Patagonia; presented by Miss A. 

 Bell. 



Tibet.— 



Sheets of printed prayers (22. 10. 1903. 52^59) : luck flag and hung- 

 hoise (22. 10. 1!)0:{. 00-61); scorpion charm against demons (22 10, 



