82 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



IV. — Christy Collection. 



Four hundred and twenty-seven slips have been prepared 

 for the Registration Catalogue, with sketches of the objects, 

 and 529 objects have been registered. The Christy Trustees 

 have acquired, by donation, exchange, or purchase, the 

 following objects, which they have transferred to the 

 Trustees of the British Museum. 



I. — Prehistoric Antiquities of Europe, Asia, and 

 Africa : — ■ 



Donations. 



A collection of stone implements from the neighbourhood 

 of the Umdowaan River, South Africa ; Minett E. Frames, 

 Esq. 



Four stone implements from the high gravels above 

 Pretoria ; George Leith, Esq. 



Purchase. 

 A fragment of bone engraved with horses' heads, from 

 Bruniquel, France. From the collection of the Vicomte de 

 Lastic. 



II. — Ethnography of Asia. : — 

 Donations. 



Bow, arrows, and quiver from Assam ; J. Rowland L. Ber- 

 ington, Esq. 



Large coloured photograph of a Hindu lady ; Professor 

 S. A. Bhise. 



Objects from the Ainu of Yezo ; M. Kataoka, Esq. 



Four rings from Assam. S. Yacher, Esq. 



III. — Ethnography of Africa. 



Donations. 



Objects from the Fan of the French Congo; Dr. Albert L. 

 Bennett. 



A brooch and bracelet from West Africa ; Henry Davis, Esq. 



Pottery pipe bowl from Mombasa ; Dr. Edwards. 



Headdress of red feathers from Lake Tanganyika ; Sir 

 Harry Johnston, k.c.b. 



Two personal ornaments from the Angoni Zulu, British 

 Central Africa ; R. Kenrick, Esq. 



Headdress of a Wa-Kedi man ; Captain H. J. Madocks. 



Bamboo musical instrument, wooden spade, &c., from the 

 Betsileo, Madagascar; Dr. C. J. Forsyth Major. 



Wooden Rattle of the Egbo Society, West Africa ; H. Fitz- 

 gerald Marriott, Esq. 



Zulu Assegai ; Miss Reynolds. 



