70 MUSEUMS. 



357), and a nautilus shell from which spoons are made (10. 6. 1904. 

 358), all from lfitabel Village, Timor Laut ; purchased. 



Cane divining "pots" (10. 0. 1904. 360-361), Ceram ; wooden 

 head squeezer (10. 6. 1IHI4. 359); purchased. 



Polynesia.— 



Bone fish-hook (10. 6. 1904. 363), Tahiti; pearl-shell fish-hook 

 (10. 6. 1904. 364); purchased. 



MONGOLIAN PACE :— 

 America. — 



South : — 



Large earthenware water- vessel, height 2 feet 7j inches, width 

 3 feet 4^ inches (13. 10. 1904j, with painted design, from the 

 (Jcayali, a tributary of the River Amazon; presented by Mr. Alfred 

 A. Booth, Liverpool. 



North : — 



Pair of mocassins (10. 6. 1904. 45), Blood Indians ; bag for 

 holding fire-making materials (10. 6. 1904. 4b), Indians, N.W. 

 Canada; presented by Miss E. L. Brown. 



Pair of child's mocassins (2. 12. 04. 2); presented by Mr. R. D. 

 Radcliife, F.S.A. 



Mexico.— 



Four groups of figures, fruit and animal sellers (16. 11. 1904. 1-4) ; 

 presented by Miss Pearson. 



Java — 



Breast ornament of cowrie shells and dyed hair (10. 6. 1904. 44) ; 

 presented by Mrs. Maskell. 



Thibet- 

 Necklace composed of segments of human bone, taken from the 

 cranium, of deceased priest (13. S. 1904. 1); top of a human skull 

 from which beads are cut (13. 8. 1904. 2) : presented by Mr. .Janiea 

 Pinnock. 



