ETHNOGRAPHICAL COLLECTION FROM KILIMA-NJARO. 413 



Dish (Kitela). Veiy thin, made of wood, with handle, and bhiekened 

 on the ontside by bnrning. 

 Depth, 12:^ iuches. 

 Wa Chaga tribe; Moshi district, Mimut Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151191 



Dish. Wooden dish, rounded bottom, small lug at the side, decorated 

 with beads and iron chain. 



Diameter, 6^ iiuhes. 



Wa Chaga tribe ; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. • 1.51802 



Wooden Trenchers. Flat wooden dishes used by Dr. Abbott for 

 bistable. [Fig. 10. | 



DiamettM-, 17i inches to 12j inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Moshi district, Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151754 



Pig. 16. 



"Wooden Trencher. 



Chaga of Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 



(Cat. No. 151754, U. S. N. M. Gift of Dr. W. L. Abbott.) 



Dish. Model of Wa Rombo dish, oblong and rectangular, with lug at 



one end. [Fig. 17.] 



Length, 5 inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Moshi district, Monnt Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151775 



Firr. 17. 



Wooden Food Dish (Model). 

 Rombo of Mouut Kilima-Njaro, Ea.st Africa. 



! Cnt. No. 15ir?.i. U. S. N, M. Gia of Dr. W. L. Abbott. ) 



Wooden Dishes. Carved out of a single piece, and blackened on one 

 side. These dishes have each but one lug on the side. 



Diameter, 6J to 10;{- inches. 



Wii Chaga tribe; Mouut Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151779 



