MUSEUMS. 



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Shell Armlet ; Pan's-pipes ; Long Spatula or Lime Spoon; Combs ; 

 Hand Fish Net ; two Wooden Dolls ; Specimen of Net Making ; 

 Pearl Shells ; Elaborately-carved Wooden Axe Handle ; Stone Adzo 

 Blade ; and Woman's Grass Dress, from Taupota, South East New 

 Guinea ; purchased. 



" Queyu," or Apron, from South America ; purchased. 

 Bamboo Quiver and Arrows, from South America ; purchased. 

 Mummy Hawk, from Luxor, Egypt ; presented on behalf of the late 

 Mr. Morton Sparke, by Miss Sparke. 



Piano de las ruinas de Cempoala ; eight prints of a Mexican Codex ; 

 Catalogue Exposicion Historico Americana de Madrid, Para 1892 ; 

 presented by Seuor Francisco del Paso y Troncoso. 



A collection of Ethnographical Objects, collected by the late Mr. Asahel 

 Pilkington Bell, in Patagonia, and presented by the Misses Bell : — 

 1 Silver Bridle. 



1 Belt, decorated with silver and glass beads. 

 1 Pair of Silver Spurs. 

 20 Silver Finger Rings of various forms. 

 16 Silver Pendant Ornaments. 

 51 Silver Ear-rings. 



6 Silver Rings, from horse trappings. 

 10 Silver Figures of the God " Gualicho " 



1 Silver Boss, from a horse bridle. 



2 Silver Breast Ornaments. 



1 Silver Bowl, the handles iu form of birds. 



2 Silver " Bombillas " and Silver-mounted Gourd. 



7 Silver Harness Studs. 



2 Leather Collars, ornamented with silver beads stitched on. 

 2 Silver Needles. 



8 Silver Cloak Pins. 



8 Silver and Glass Bead Cloak Pin Binders. 

 5 Silver Necklaces. 

 1 Silver Chain. 



1 Wooden Saddle. 



2 Woven Girdle Belts. 



7 Woven Fillets for the hair, with coloured pattenis. 

 7 Woollen Saddle Cloths, with woven designs. 

 1 Hide Lasso. 



