42 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Bronze spoon with shallow bowl and forked end, probably from 

 an interment in Corea. Presented hy Prof. Bateson, F.R.S. 



Japanese chain used in sword-play ; Chinese padlocks and one 

 from Sweden ; Japanese hand-cuffs and an Indian brass vessel. 

 Presented hy Dr. Hildburgh, F.S.A. 



Embroidered bag and ornaments of a Shan woman. Upper 

 Burma. Presented hy Oscar Raphael, Esq., F.S.A. 



Specimens from the Orang Dusun, British North Borneo, and a 

 stone adze from the coast. Presented hy I. H. N. Evans, Esq. 



Tiger-cowry hook for catching squid, from the Sandwich Islands 

 (Hawaii). Presented hy J. Edge Partington, Esq. 



Four stone body rubbers, from Temma, 100 miles north of 

 Coomassie, Gold 'Coast. Presented hy B. K. N. Wyllie, Esq., B.Sc. 



Two wooden figures from the Bauchi Province, N. Nigeria. 

 Presented by E. A. Langslow Cock, Esq. 



A shield, swords, spearheads and quiver from the Nandi Tribe, 

 E. Africa. Presented hy Capt. Noel Monckton. 



Glass and other beads from the beach of Pemba Island, 

 Zanzibar. Presented hy C. E. Hartland, Esq. 



Hat of an Indian woman from Alaska. Presented by Airs. J. Y. 

 W. MacAlister. 



A series of ornaments from the Jibaro Indians of Ecuador. 

 Presented hy J. L. Hermessen, Esq. 



Fifteen specimens of pottery from Pueblo Rico, S. Cauca, and 

 from Apia, Colombia. Presented hy Dr. Spurrell. 



Four pottery bowls, Indian, from Uruguay. Presented hy C. E. 

 R. Rowland, Esq. 



Native implements from Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, and 

 needlework from Fez. Presented hy Mrs. E. A. Warne. 



Jade tikis, fish hook and celts from New Zealand ; and selected 

 specimens from North, Central and South America, New Guinea and 

 South Africa, including a series of Bushman stone implements, from 

 the collection of the late Lord Avebury. Presented hy Rt. Hon. 

 Lord Avebury. 



Christy Collection. 



During the year the Trustees have acquired by donation the 

 following objects, which have been transferred to the Trustees of the 

 British Museum : — 



A wooden figure from the N.W. Coast of America. Presented 

 hy Louis C. G. Clarke, Esq. 



A reaping knife from Dor, arrows from Dinka, and a stone club 

 from the Lafofa tribe, S. Kordofan. Presented hy Dr. C. G. Seligman. 



Charles H. Read. 



