ANTHROPOLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHS. 
904. West entrance. 
905. West entrance and wall to north. 
906. Continuation of wall northwards. 
907. Continuation of wall northwards. 
908. Continuation of north and side wall. 
909. North-west entrance. 
910. North-west entrance to gap in wall. 
911. Gap in north wall. 
912. Wall, south side of gap. 
913. Outer passage and main wall. 
914. North entrance. 
915, Steps to north entrance. 
916. The passage. 
917. East doorway in passage. 
918. The tower. 
919. West wall of tower enclosure and western monoliths on wall. 
920. Monoliths near west entrance. 
921. Interior, south end; Jarge tower, black courses. 
922. Interior, south end; monoliths on wall. 
927. Plan of the ruin. 
Hill ruins. 
924. Doorway, rounded corners, lintels. 
925. Doorway, square corners. 
Valley ruins. 
923. Bird and crocodile carved on soapstone beam. 
926. Plasfer-covered stonework. 
Sout Arrica.—Photographed by Miss Erne, M. Harrianp, 
Highgarth, Gloucester. 
8002. Bushman, 
8004-8015. Bantu, full faces and profiles (see ‘Man,’ 1907, 35, pl. D). 
Supan, E.—Collection, Royal Anthropological Institute. 
233, 234. Nuba native. 
SwazILanp.—Collection, Royal Anthropological Institute. 
80, 82. Boys. 
81, 83-94, 101, 102. Women and girls. 
83. Kraal, with women and girls. 
107. Kraal. 
TonGa.—Collection, Royal Anthropological Institute. 
95. Boys. 
96. Girl. 
98, 103, 105, 106. Doctor and attendants. 
ZULULAND.—Collection, Royal Anthropological Institute. 
97,104. Men and boys. 
852, 874, 875. Cetewayo. 
876. Cetewayo’s wives. 
853-873, 877-881. Natives. 
Photographed by Miss Eruet M. Hartianp, Highgarth, Gloucester 
8003. Zulu witch-doctor’s necklace (‘ Folklore,’ vol. xvii. pl. 15). 
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