180 LIST OF DONATIONS. 



1890. ETHNOLOGY. 



Nov. 7. Fish-hook, from the South Seas. 3Iiss M. J. Hancock. 



May 14. Native Productions, Utensils, and Warlike Implements, from 

 Lake Tanganika and Central Africa, viz. : 

 Shield from Nyasa ; four Spears, N'Konde ; one Spear, 

 Mauyema ; one Bow, Quiver, and Arrows ; one Knob- 

 kerry, Mambive ; one Spear, Zambesi ; one Chickok ; 

 one Porridge Stick ; two Pigmy Arrows ; one Guitar ; 

 one Bark Bag ; one Man's Hoe ; one Woman's Hoe ; 

 one Basket, Mambive ; one Working Axe, Mambive ; 

 one Battle Axe, Mambive ; one Battle Axe, Manyema ; 

 one Stool ; one Beer Strainer ; one Earthen Cooking 

 Pot ; one Earthen Jar ; two Bracelets ; four Snuff- 

 boxes ; five Knives ; two Razors ; four Hair Pins ; 

 Pillow ; Doll ; four Girdles ; Sandals ; Rattle ; Pipe ; 

 Pipe from Uguha ; Small Bag ; Head-dresses ; Fly 

 Whisk; Ujigi Basket; Bowl; Bark Cloth; Cloth, 

 Uguha ; Cloth, Manyema; Whistle, Pelele ; Ear Block ; 

 Twine ; forty-six Charms. 

 Rev. R. Stewart Wright, of the London Missionai-y Society. 



„ 19. A Snare for Birds made of Whalebone, and a Net made of the 

 Sinews of Quadrupeds, from Tierra del Fuego. 



Mr. Allan Hobbs. 



June 29. Stone Implements (Celts). Mr. E. Milling, Framlington Place. 



