MUSEUMS. 67 
basket, from Ebi, Yola country; decorated calabash, from Yola; 
by Mr. John G. Taylor. 
Large earthenware vessel with lid, painted, from Bida, by 
Mr. S. A. Ki. Pratt. 
Painted calabashes, by Mr. J. B. Bailey. 
Plaited basket; plaited basket and lid of dyed grass; plaited 
grass mat and hat; gourd water-botile; calabashes and lids, dyed 
and carved; boxes made of hide; carved wooden figures of carriers ; 
axe with long iron head and wooden handle; spear; by Mr. Thomas 
Foran. 
Wooden Juju figure, painted yellow and black, by Mr. W. A. 
Stacey. 
Model of a trading canoe, made at Ofunamo, Jaws Town, Benin 
River, by Mr. A. Ridyard. 
Red earthenware bowl, from Cooper Abuyi; ivory armlets, from 
the hinterland of Garua, worn by the bush people; by Captain 
Smart, S.W.S. “‘Scarborough.”’ 
_ Pipe, from Garua, by Mr. Thomas Okotcha, 8.8. ‘‘ Oguta.”’ 
Dagger in leather sheath, from Law, Benue River, by Mr. A. E. 
Brown. 
Fan of plaited leaves, from Carsha, by Mr. S. Sawyer, 
S.W.S. ‘‘ Naraguta.”’ 
Juju, from Azumiri, Ibo country; and a family Juju and 
attendants from the Ogoni country; by the Rev. Archdeacon 
_ Crowther. 
Walking stick, bound with iron, brass and copper spirals, the 
handle in form of a crescent, from the Munchi people; by Mr. Max 
Kohn, Seldwebel, Berlin. 
Canoe and paddle, from Brass River, by Mr. J. J. Hunt, R.N.R. 
Three spears with iron heads, barbed and poisoned, from Garua, 
Benue River, by Mr. G. T. Lochead. 
