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An ethnographical series from the Mwimbe tribe, Kenya Province, 

 British East Africa. Presented hy W. Allen, Esq. 



A number o£ ethnographical objects from South of Lake Albert 

 and from Ruwenzori, Uganda. Presented by Lieut-Col. E. M. 

 Jack. 



An otter-skin tobacco pouch from the Wa-Tusi of Ruanda. 

 East Africa. Presented hy Capt. T. L. Phillips, M.C. 



A number of weapons and other objects from Togoland. Pre- 

 sented hy Capt. C. H. Armitage. 



A series of stone implements of neolithic type from Zaria 

 Province, Northern Nigeria. Presented hy Montagu Porch, Esq. 



A network " juju " dress from Ikom, Cross River, Nigeria. 

 Presented hy W. H. Whitehead, Esq. 



A wooden statuette of a male native, from the neighbourhood of 

 Lagos, Nigeria. Presented hy Louis C. G. Clarke, Esq., F.S.A. 



A pair of wooden dancing masks, probably from Nigeria. Pre- 

 sented hy Dr. F. Corner. 



A wooden standing figure of a Zulu, from South Africa. Pre- 

 sented hy Henry A. Pegram, Esq. A.R.A. 



A number of head-dresses of native regiments, beerstrainers, and 

 clay models from the Matabili, Cape Province. 



Oceania. — A series of spears from the Northern Territory and 

 West Australia, and a carved double head from Easter Island. 

 Presented hy A. W. Fidler, Esq. 



A prepared skull from the Augusta River district, New Guinea. 

 Presented by C. Steioart Mackay, Esq. 



An important ethnographical series including a number of 

 prepared skulls, from the Augusta River region. New Guinea. 



A jade " tiki " from New Zealand. Presented hy the Dowager 

 Viscountess Wolseley. 



Two small carved figures of modern workmanship, from Easter 

 Island. Presented by Fleet Surgeon W. S. H. Sequeira. 



A fine carved figure of the god " Oro " from Rarotonga, Hervey 

 Islands. 



America. — A number of pottery vessels and other objects from 

 ancient graves, Peru. Presented hy A. W. Fuller, Esq. 



Three pieces of stone sculpture from Costa Rica, and two pottery 

 vases. Presented hy Mrs. A. M. Church. 



A fine collection of South American " mate's " (Paraguay — tea- 

 vessels) showing evolution from the simple gourd form, and three 

 harpoon heads from Tierra del Fuego. Presented hy Col. F. H. 

 Ward. 



A series of textiles, pottery, and copper ornaments from ancient 

 graves at Nasca, Peru. Collected hy Dr. H. 0. Forbes, F.R.S. 



The contents of two Indian graves and a totemic figure, from the 

 Queen Charlotte Islands, together with a Chilkat cloak from the 

 North West Coast. 



A Chilkat cloak with inwoven totemic desio;ns. 



