66 MUSEUMS. 



Collected and presented by A. A. Whitehouse, Esq., Eastern 

 Divisional Commissioner, S. Nigeria, during punitive expeditions 

 in the I job. country around Wilberforce Island, Akassa Branch, 

 Niger Biver, 1903, per Mr. A. Ridyard : — 



Group of wooden painted male and female fetish figures, heads of 

 various forms with wicker-work framing for attachment, ranging in 

 size from 7 feet to 2 feet (4. 2. 1904. 25-4!)). 



The following specimens have been presented per Mr. A. Ridyard. 



Wooden drum (15. 8. 1904. 27), earthenware palm-wine tumbler 

 (15. 8. 1904. 29) and King's messenger sword (15. 8. 1904. -'50), from 

 Anamaboe, Gold Coast; presented by King Amanoo V., of 

 Anamaboe. 



Carved walking stick (15. 8. 1904. 28), from Kwahu, near Accra; 

 carved wooden soup-ladle (15. 8. 1904. 31), from Pokusai, near 

 Accra ; presented by Dr. J. Edward Mettle. 



Knife and sheath (4. 2. 1904. 24), Shebro country; presented by 

 Mr. E. T. Wilson, Sierra Leone. 



Painted Avooden mask (5. 5. 1904. 20), from Qua Ebo, S. Nigeria ; 

 presented by Mr. A. Mensah. 



Ean (5. 5. 1904. 21), from Ungwa country, S. Nigeria; presented 

 by Captain R. K. Pooley. 



Carved wooden head (5. 5. 1904. 22), Qua country, S. Nigeria; 

 presented by Mr. T. J. Mayo. 



Three wooden painted male and female figures (5. 5. 1904. 28), 

 Ibbibio country, 8. Nigeria ; presented by Mr. E, Wilson. 



Earthenware water-bottle (5. 5. 1904. 29), from Bissao ; presented 

 by Mr. James Brown, Sierra Leone. 



Bundoo Devil head of wood (5. 5. 1904. 30), Mendi country, Sierra 

 Leone; presented by Mr. Gr. Phillipian, Sierra Leone. 



Trade mirror, bound in leather by the Yorubas (5. 5. 1904. 31); 

 presented by Mr. W. H. Chapman. 



