62 MUSEUMS. 
Lagos. 
Bottle covered with dried grass; Carved Wooden Figures; Red 
Earthenware Native Lamps and Shells used as mascots, by Mr. 
J. C. Henderson. 
Gourd Bowls, by Mr. A. Ridyard. 
Wooden Figure, by Miss B. Yorke. 
Dahomey. 
Black polished small Earthenware Bowl and Cover, from 
Abeokuta, by Mr. J. C. Henderson. 
_ Straw Hat from Porto Novo, and various Photographs illustrating 
native manners and customs, by Mr. A. Ridyard. 
Cameroons. 
Earthenware Pipe-head from Bali; Grass Bag; Black Fluted 
Stick and Grass Mat, by Mr. A. Ridyard. 
Gaboon. 
Crossbow (Fang tribe), from Eloby, by Mr. A. Ridyard. 
N. Nigeria. 
Leather Purses, Earthenware Bowls and Covers and Bead 
Armlets, from Lokoja; two long Brass Pipes, Hide Bottles, Red 
Leather Mosquito Boots, from Kano; Grass Baskets and Lids 
from Bauchi, near Zaria; Basket of Coiled Work and Open-work 
Trays from Bornu; Brass Pipe from Benue River; Earthenware 
Water Cooler, from Egga; Earthenware Water Cooler and Earthen- 
ware Vase, from Loko; Bow and Arrows, from the Haussa Country ; 
and Red Earthenware Pot and Lid from Keffi, interior of Loko, 
by Mr. A. Ridyard. 
Earthenware Lamp Stand, painted in colours, by Captain 
Carderay. 
Grass Basket and Cover from Gia, Baro, by Mr. W. J. Johnson. 
Bone Hairpins, from Kano and Sokoto; Calabashes and Lids, 
from Yola and Wooden Stool, from Bida, by Mr. J. B. Bailey. 
