100 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUxM. 



A large fan, with amuletic inscriptions in Arabic, from 

 Nigeria. Presented by Colonel Beddoes. 



A wooden fetish mask from the Yakoko Pagans, Yola 

 Province, Nigeria. Presented by J. Pollard, Esq. 



A wooden mask covered with hide; from the'Munchi coun- 

 try, Nigeria. 



A series of ethnographical objects, chiefly connected with 

 pagan worship from Nigeria. 



A Series of ethnographical objects from the Bushongo, 

 Bashilele, and Baluba peoples of the Belgian Congo. Presented. 

 by Mrs. Marguerite Rohy. 



A carved wooden staff from Uguha, and a neck-ornament of 

 hippopotamus-ivory from Ujiji. 



A series of obsidian flakes from Kikuyu, East Africa Pro- 

 tectorate. Presented by C. W. Hobley, Esq., G.M.G. 



A collection of weapons and other objects from various 

 tribes in the Kenia Province, East Africa Protectorate. Pre- 

 sented by Lieut. 0. S. J. Orde-Broiune. 



A set of divining-bones from the Wanki District, and two 

 Mashukolumbwe pipes. North-west Rhodesia ; and a knife from 

 Mashonaland. Presented by F. W. T. & J. W. Posselt, Esqs. 



A series of stone implements from Broken Hill Mine, and a 

 number of fragments of oriental pottery from the ruined sites, 

 Rhodesia. Presented by Sir C. Hercules Read. 



Oceania. — A large and important collection illustrating the 

 ethnography of the mountain tribes of the interior behind Port 

 Moresby, British New Guinea. Presented by R. W. Williamson, 

 Esq. 



An ethnographical series comprising objects from various 

 islands in Melanesia, principally New Caledonia. 



An ethnographical series including objects from Australia, 

 New Guinea, New Britain, Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, 

 Tonga, Samoa, and New Zealand. 



A carved wooden club of remarkable form, probably for 

 splitting bread-fruit, from Tonga. 



A dried human head, showing tatued decoration, from New 

 Zealand. Presented by Miss Bacot. 



A model canoe and a carved wooden bowl, from New 

 Zealand. Presented by Miss Godley. 



Two feather cloaks from New Zealand. Presented by C. H. 

 Waterlovj, Esq. 



America — A series of stone implements from Greenland, 

 Bequeathed by the late Edward Whymi'>er, Esq. 



Specimens of shell beads from Yale and Lytton, British 

 Columbia. Presented by the Rev. H. J-. Underhill. 



An ancient obsidian breast-ornament, of remarkable form 

 and workmanship, and an obsidian spear head, from L. Chapala 

 Jalisco ; an obsidian spear head from Azcapotzalco, Mexico ; 



