102 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A state umbrella, formerly belonging to the chief of Ejissu, 

 Ashanti ; taken during the expedition. Presented by Capt. 

 C. H. Armitage. 



A stone celt, found in gravel on a 50 ft. cliff at Sekondi, 

 Ashanti. Presented by S. H. B. Beard, Esq. 



A carved ivory tusk, from Benin. Presented by LovAs 

 Clarke, Esq. 



A hat and an ornamental " tobe," from Northern Nigeria. 

 Presented by H. G. D. Pudsey, Esq. 



An ethnographical series from Angola. Presented by Mrs. 

 Newton. 



An ethnographical series from Bukedi, Uganda Protectorate. 

 Presented by B. B. Curwen, Esq. 



A head-dress from the Lango tribe, Uganda Protectorate. 

 Presented by G. P. V. Gervoise, Esq. 



A " sime " from the country inland of Mombasa, and a quiv-er 

 and arrows from Bagamoyo, East Africa. Presented by L. F. 

 Brady, Esq. 



A lump of slag and an iron implement, found about 40 miles 

 south-east of Buluwayo, Rhodesia. Presented by F. E. B. 

 Friirp, Esq. 



A series of jasper flakes from the Kalahari desert, half-way 

 between Prieska and Uppington. Presented by C H. Ne'tvberry, 

 Esq. 



(2.) Ethnography of Asia : — 

 Specimens of clothing and a woman's work-bag, from the 

 Samoyed tribes. Presented by B. Durand, Esq. 



Sandals from Bilochistan ; boots and a whip from Chitral. 

 Presented by M. Longworth Darties, Esq. 



A series of model fish-traps, from Burma. Presented, by 

 a. E. Scobell, Esq. 



A back-ornament of wood fringed with hair, from Assam. 

 Presented by H. B. C. Hill, Esq. 



Four stone implements, from the Chittagong Hills. Pre- 

 sented by the Bev. W. J. L. Wenger. 



A wooden pillow, a piece of bark-cloth and tv/o encrusted 

 teeth, from the Nicobar Islands. Presented by E. H. Man, 

 Esq. 



An ethnographical series from the tribes of British North 

 Borneo. Presented by G. Gathcart Wooley, Esq. 



(3.) Ethnography of Oceania : — 



A pendant of human hair, worn by the Munderry natives of 

 Western Australia. Presented by H. G. Beasly, Esq. 



Eight spears, a bark basket and personal ornaments, from 

 North Australia. Presented by Dr. W. Gollings Dawson. 



