MUSEUMS. 67 



Carved calabashes (4. 2. 1904. 22-23), Accra ; two earthenware 

 dishes (5. 5. 1904. 23-24), Accra; two drums (5. 5. 1904. 25-26), 

 Accra; model canoe (5. 5. 1904. 27), Accra; copper money, in form 

 of a St. Andrew's cross (15. 8. 1904. 35), from Katanga; brass 

 weights, used for weighing gold (15. 8. 1904. 36), Ashantee; 

 collected and presented by Macdonald G. Bouso-Bruce. 



Basket (15. 8. 1904. 32), Port Lokko ; presented by Mr. J. E. D. 

 Grreen. 



Earthenware bowl (15. 8. 1904. 33), from Sapeli, Benin; pre- 

 sented by Mr. Sagos W. Aryee. 



Two bronze figures of birds (15. 8. 1904. 34), from Benin; pre- 

 sented by Mr. H. Johnstone. 



Earthenware jug, with a head under the lip (15. 11. 1904. 11), 

 from Darniar village, Accra ; presented by King Cudjoe Ababio IV., 

 of James Town, Accra. 



Miniature double-sword (15. 11. 1904. 28), from Accra; wooden 

 drum (15. 11. 1904. 27), Adenkum, Accra; presented by Prince 

 Tackie. 



Two carved wooden soup-ladles (15. 11. 1904. 25-26) from Accra; 

 pi'esented by Mr. Xeils W. Lutterodt. 



Calabash (15. 11. 1904. 29), Jellah Coffee, Gold Coast; presented 

 by Mr. John Koblavie. 



Two wooden figures (15. 11. 1904. 30), from Jellah Coffee, Gold 

 Coast ; presented by Mr. W. King. 



Drum (15. 11. 1904. 31) from Jellah Coffee; presented by Mr. 

 S. K. Heyman. 



Drum and beater (8. 8. 1904. 1), taken at the battle of Yola, Benne 

 River; presented by Mr. James Pinnock. 



Haussa gown and hat (8. 8. 1904. 2-3), presented by Mr. James 

 Pinnock. 



Musical instrument in form of a human figure (19. 10. 1904. 1), 

 Varama tribe, French Congo; presented by Mr. F. Boydell. 



