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Several Poiichesj some of them very singular in 

 construction. 



A pair of Sandals, or Shoes. These, in Africa, are 

 seldom used. 



Common Black Bottle, curiously cased withwicker- 

 \vork. 



African Comb, similar to that of the Sandwich 

 Islands. 



A rude Necklace, composed of stones that have holes 

 naturally through them, without boring; 



African Spoon, made of wood. 



Curious Wooden Fan. 



A Lady's large Pocket, or Pouch, fmely embroidered 

 with the needle-Work of the country. 



African Bows ^nd Quivers of \on§ poisoned Arrows, 



Great variety of African Lances, Arrows, and Dag- 

 gers. — See the Daggers in the Armoury. 



A small instrument, similar to a Scottish Mull, 

 used for the purpose of grinding tobacco into pow- 

 der. 



African Long Drum, covered at the end with 

 skin. 



African Pair of Bellows, of very curious con- 

 struction. 



African Harp. 



An African Flambeau, made of Flag-leaves, filled 

 with a resinous gum. 



Pouch or Pocket, made of grass, used by Negro 

 servants to carry letters, &c. 



A kind of Hammock, of singular net-work^ used in 

 Africa, either for sleeping or travelling. 



