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A silver comb, partly overlaid with gold leaf, from Lamu, 

 being one of six made for the harem of Sultan Hamoud bin 

 Mohammed of Zanzibar. Given by Clarke Tliornhill, Esq. 



A large series of obsidian flakes and implements, from a 

 site until recently covered with thick forest at Njoro, East 

 Africa Protectorate. Presented by W. A. Tunstall, Esq. 



A series of ethnographical objects from the Uganda Pro- 

 tectorate. Presented by Major Ashburnham. 



An ethnographical series, principally from the Swahili, 

 Pokomo and Galla tribes of the East Africa Protectorate. 



A series of domestic utensils from the Kikuyu and Kamba 

 tribes of the East Africa Protectorate. 



A collection of pottery pipe-bowls, from the Angas on the 

 south-eastern slope of the Central Nigerian Plateau. Presented 

 by F. C. Fox, Esq. 



A carved ivory tusk, from Benin. 



A series of stone axes, found on the surface ; Northern 

 Nigeria. Presented by Henry C. Gollyer, Esq. 



A large stone axe, regarded by the natives as a thunder- 

 fetish, from Ninkada, Northern Nigeria. Presented by the 

 Rev. J. J Grathorne. 



A series of stone celts f]-om a number of localities in 

 Northern Nigeria. Presented by E. A. Langslow Goch, Esq. 



An ethnographical series from Northern Nigeria. Presented 

 by J. M. Freonantle, Esq. 



Fetish objects from the Makangara and Kamuku pagans of 

 Northern Nigeria. 



A state sword, formerly belonging to the chief of ApoUonia, 

 obtained by the late Mr. F. Swanzy about the year 1844. 

 Presented by Lieut.-Gol. G. S. Parry. 



A series of quartzite implements and flakes, from an 

 undisturbed bed of gravel near Accra, Gold Coast. Presented 

 by H. B. Pophano, Esq. 



Two steatite heads from Mendi-land, Sierra Leone. Pre- 

 sented by R. M. J. Baynes, Esq. 



Carnelian beads from Sierra Leone. Presented by the Hon. 

 A. G. Hollis, G.M.G. 



Oceania. — Three stone images from Tahiti. Presented by 

 E. L. Gruning, Esq. 



A stone figure from Easter Island and a lava figure from 

 Hawaii. Presented hy Gommander F. St. G. Brooker. 



A kiwi-feather cloak from New Zealand. Presented by 

 Mrs. H. J. Tozer. 



A ceremonial mace and a lime-spatula, both inlaid with 

 pearl-shell, from Malanta, Solomon Islands. Presented by Sir 

 Everard im Thurn, K.G.M.G., G.B. 



