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TI. — Ethnography of Asia : — 



An ethnographical series from the Malay Peninsula, collected 

 by the late Archibald Campbell of Kuala Kangsar, Perak. 

 Presented by H. Campbell, Esq, 



A Chinese hat. Presented by A. W. F. Fuller, Esq. 



A series of dresses, ornaments, pipes, musical instruments 

 and obsolete currency from SiEim. Presented by H. B. Garrett, 

 Esq. 



Ethnography of Oceania : — 



A large mat from the Pacific. Presented by A. W. F. 

 Fuller, Esq. 



A necklace of jade beads from New Caledonia. Presented 

 by Mrs. Hadjield. 



A nose-ring of turtle-shell from Santa Cruz, an armlet of 

 clam-shell from Rubiana, and a comb from Ulaua, Solomon 

 Islands. Presented by Mrs. T. Harding. 



A skull mask from the Gazelle Peninsula, New Britain. 

 Presented by Dr. Arthur Willey. 



Antiquities and Ethnography of America : — 



A series from ruined sites in the Canon de Chelly, Arizona, 

 and an elk-horn dagger carried by a Pomo " bear-man." 

 Presented by Stewart Gulin, Esq. 



Pottery vase, wooden bottle and cup, and silver spoon from 

 graves in Peru. Presented by Alec. Ferguson, Esq. 



A bark baler from N.W. America and a large decorated 

 gourd from Paraquay. Presented by A. W. F. Fuller, Esq. 



A series of stone arrowheads from Maryland. Presented 

 by Dr. Lloyd Witham. 



In addition to the above donations the Christy Trustees have 

 acquired by purchase a large and very important ethnographical 

 series, being the greater part of the collection of the London 

 Missionary Society other than that already on deposit at the 

 British Museum. This series comprises objects from Africa, 

 America, China, India and Oceania, and nearly all the specimens 

 date from the days of the early Missionaries, notably Robert 

 Moffat, Robert Morrison and John Williams. 



Charles H. Read. 



