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Sixteen netsuke, one carving, two tsuha, two swords, a 

 war-fan, a lacquer casket containing the perfume game and a 

 lacquer coffer inlaid. Presented by Mrs. IT. Seymour Trower. 



Carbuncle engraved with a head and an inscription, Gupta 

 period ; in a modern gold setting. 



Combined gun and sword, Shan States. 



Africa. — A large and important ethnographical series 

 from Abyssinia, including the gold signet ring and silver 

 drinking cup of King Theodore, a book of the Psalms belonging 

 to his queen, and the necklace of Prince Alamayu. This series 

 was collected by the late Captain T. C. S. Speedy. Presented 

 ijy Mrs. Speedy. 



A Karamojo head-dress, three Turkana clubs and two 

 Turkana pillows, Uganda Protectorate. Presented by Major 

 R. C. Bright. 



A large drum, formerly belonging to Mwanga, King of 

 Uganda. Presentedj by Mrs. Austen Chamberlain. 



A series of ethnographical objects from the East Africa 

 Protectorate. 



Three ancient iron implements found in the earth near 

 Maiduguri, Bornu. Presented by the Chief Secretary, Northern 

 Nigeria. 



A leaf cover from the Surra Pagans, Bauchi, Northern 

 Nigeria. Presented by J. McF. Pallard, Esq. 



A w^ooden figure from Northern Nigeria. Presented by 

 Mrs. Scott. 



Two standards, a suit of quilted armour and other objects 

 from the Dervishes of the Eastern Sudan. Presented by the 

 Hon. Lady Gatacre. 



A series uf stone implements from the terraces of the 

 Monapo River, South East Africa, and three quartz specimens 

 from Egypt. Presented by E. J. Wayland, Esq. 



Oceania. — An ethnographical series, including objects from 

 the Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz, Torres Inland, Banks Island 

 and the New Hebrides. Presented by the Venerable Arch- 

 deacon Gamins. 



Plaster cast of an unusually large stone adze found at 

 Horowhenua, New Zealand. Presented by A. Hamilton, Esq. 



A fine series of Maori stone implements selected from the 

 " White Collection " formed by the late Mr. Struan Robertson. 



An ethnographical series from British New Guinea. Pre- 

 sented by Dr. G. Landtman. 



An ethnographical series from Dutch New Guinea, includ- 

 ing objects from the pygmy tribes, collected by the British 

 Ornithological Expedition. 



A series of stone flakes and implements from Millstream 

 Station, N.W. Australia, Presented by R. S. Neiuall, Esq. 



A necklace of whale-ivory beads from Tonga. 



