MUSEUMS. 63 
Wicker Tray, from Kano or Sokoto, by Mr. P. E. Quainoo. 
Very fine black polished Earthenware Bowl and Calabashes and 
Gourds, from Onitsha, by Mr. John G. Taylor. 
Earthenware Dishes, from Ilorin, and Earthenware Bowls and 
Covers, from Ibadan, by Mr. J. C. Henderson. 
Earthenware Bowl and Cover, from Burutu, by Mr. A. E. 
Williams. 
Brass Spoon, used for drinking ‘‘ pap,’’ from Lokoja, by Mr. 
J. A. Macaulay. 
Earthenware Water Cooler, from Loko, and Skin Water Bottle 
and Cover, from Lokoja by Mr. A. E. Christian. 
Native Basket, from Katcha, and Calabash and Lid, from Lokoja, 
by Mr. J. D. Doherty. 
Carved Cocoa-nut Bowls, from N. Burutu, by Mr. C. S. Morgan. 
Pair of Leather Sandals, from Lokoja, by Mr. E. W. Fine 
Country. ; 
S. Nigeria. 
Coiled Basket and Lid, Gourd Bowl and Club with iron head, 
from Ilorin, by Mr. A. Ridyard. 
Small Mats of Coiled Basketry, decorated with cowrie shells, by 
Mr. J. B. Bailey. 
Large Karthenware Bowl and Calabashes, from Idah, R. Niger, 
by Mr. John G. Taylor. 
Ivory Comb, from Calabar; Calabash, Grass Trays, Hide Bottles 
and Fly Whisk, from Kano; Alligator in wood, by Mr. S. E. 
Thorpe. 
Copper Manilla, from Bonny, by Mr. N. E. Halliley. 
Grass Basket and Lid, from Jalingo, by Mr. W. G. Johnson. 
Poison Leaves called ‘‘ mfri ntan,’’ by Prince Adam Duke, 
Carved Wooden Paddle, by Mr. A. Ridyard, 
