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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



Wooden Vessel. Cup with handle, hollowed out of solid wood with 



a curved knife. 



Diameter, SJ inches; height, 4^ inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151769 



Wooden Cup. Light wooden cup, with handle liavins;' ring of brass. 



Probably used for milk. 



Capacity, tliree-fourths of a pint. 



Wa Chaga trilte; Mount Kiliina-Njaro, East Africa. 151812 



Cup. Made of gourd. Etching i>artly scratched and partly burnt 

 with the back of a knife. 

 Height, 6| inches ; diameter S^ inches. 

 Wa Chaga or Wa Taveita tribe; East Africa. 151192 



Fig. 15. 



Wooden Vessel. 



Chaga of Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 



(C:il. No 1.^1/73, II. S, N. M G.ftof Dr. W. I.. Abbott.) 



Bowl. Very thin, showing skilled work. Made of wood, in imitation 



of a gourd, having a lug or handle. 



Heiglit, 6i inclies; diameter, 8^ inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 



Bowl. Made of wood; thin; with handle. 



Height, 3 inches ; diameter, (5 inclies. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 



Wooden Bowl. Light Avooden bowl, with flat bottom. 



Diameter, 5^ inclies; height 3i inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 



Plate. Probably a manioc musli bowl. Bla(;kened by fire. 



a bent knife. 



Length and width, lO^J^ by 9i inches; height, 2| inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Moshi district, Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa 



151190 



151194 



151814 

 Cut with 



151189 



