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South Nigeria : 



Earthenware bow] (4. 2. 1904. IT), earthenware water-bottle 

 (4. 2. 1904. 18), from Azumini, Ebo country; whip, used for flogging 

 (4. 2. 1904. 19), from Aqueta, Ebo country; painted wooden mask 

 (4. 2. 1904. 20), Qua country: earthenware water vessel (5. 5. 1904. 

 13) and two large earthenware vessels, varnished (5. 5. 1904. 14-15), 

 Essene, Opobo; drum (5. 5. 1904. 16), Savogrika, Ejoli country;' 

 native brush (5. 5. 1904. 17), Opobo; wooden mask in form of a 

 goat's head (5. 5. 1904. 18), wooden mask in form of a human head 

 (5. 5. 1904. 19), from Qua Ebo; two hide fans (5. 5. 1904. 11-12), 

 Sobo country; earthenware vessels of various forms and sizes 

 (5. 5. 1904. 13-18), Koko Town, Benin ; appliances for the manufac- 

 ture of salt— Leaves of the Okay tree, ashes from the burnt leaves, 

 brine, salt (5. 5. 1904. 19-24), from Koko Town, Benin ; earthenware 

 vessels, burnt and unburnt (5. 5. 1904. 25-26), Koko Town, Benin; 

 bronze figure of a bird (15, 11. 1904. 18), Benin; two carved wooden 

 paddles (15. 11. 1904. 19-20), Benin River; earthenware vessel with 

 chevron design (15. 11. 1904. 21), Warri, Benin; drum (15. 11. 

 1904. T), from Warri; wooden comb (15. 11. 1904. 12), Young Town, 

 Benin; earthenware jugs (15. 11. 1904. 13-15). Koko Town; fetish 

 m form of a shark (15. 11. 1904. 13), Forcados ; specimen of salt 

 (15. 11. 1904. IT), from Ogbe, Ejoli, Warri. 



Gold Coast: — 



Native loom for weaving cloth, including frame, vara, healds, 

 reed, shuttle and cloth, native seat, heal protector and sledge with 

 stones for holding the thread taut (15. 11. 1904. 6), .Jellah Coffee, 

 Kwitta ; native loom complete (except frame) (15. 11. 1904. 8), bottle- 

 stand and reel for winding cotton hanks, specimens of cotton thread, 

 and spindle and whorl for winding " cops " (15. 11. 1904. 9-10), from 

 Jellah Coffee. 



Dahomey : — 



Two hand clothes decorated with cowrie shells, used in the dance 

 (15. 8. 1904. 1), two primitive adzes (15. 8. 1904. 2), from Whydah, 

 Dahomey; fetishes of various forms and material (15. 8. 1904. 3-10), 

 from Grand Popo, Dahomey: earthenware bowls (15. 11. 1904. 

 22-24), Grand Popo. 



