MUSEUMS. 53 
Earthenware pipe head, from the Bali country, by Mr. A. 
Ridyard. 
Calabar. 
Drum, from Knyong Creek, Itu, by Mr. Collins Newton Inniss. 
Stick, the top carved in the form of a human head, by Mr. 
Waring. 
Mahommedan Charm, worn on the wrist, by Mr. David Hynes. 
Photographs of natives, &c., and carved cocoanuts, by Mr. A. 
Ridyard. 
N. Nigeria. 
Presented : 
Palm Oil Bottle and Lid, made of skin, from Baro; Wooden 
_ Spoons, with burnt designs, from Loko, Benue River; Earthenware 
Bowls with Lids, profusely decorated, by Mr. J. A. Macaulay. 
Fly Whisks, by Mr. A. Chinnery. 
Basket, from Baro, by Mr. W. J. Johnson. 
Leather Cushions, dyed and carved desigus, from Lokoja, by 
Mr. H. EK. Christian. 
Carved wooden figures of animals, from Kano, by Mr. Taylor. 
Dyed Leather Cushions, from Lokoja, by Mr. C. Y. Campbell. 
q Carved Calabash and Cover, and Earthenware Pot and Cover, 
__ by Capt. Carderay. 
a Leather Cushion, by the Hon. J. M. Sarbah. 
Plaited Basket, and Red Earthenware Water J ar, from Yola; 
_ Skin Bottles, from Kano; Wooden Spoon, from Nupe, by Mr. 
J.B. Bailey. 
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