90 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BKITISH MUSEUM. 



A ceremonial figure in the form of a seated man, from 

 the New Hebrides. Presented by Sir Henry Evan James, 

 K.C.I.E., G.S.L 



A series of ethnographical specimens, chiefly from Fiji. 



A series of masks and weapons from the Gulf of New 

 Guinea, collected by the late Rev, J. Chalmers. 



.America.— A gold finger-ring of unusually fine workman- 

 ship, Ancient Mexican. Presented by 3Jiss Mary Grace 

 Thornton. 



A series of stone figurines, ear-ornaments, beads, and other 

 objects from Copan, Honduras, and a large silver pin from 

 Patagonia. Presented by Louis G. G. Glarke, Esq. 



Two harpoons, probably from Hudson Bay, and a shell 

 spoon from Alert Bay. Presented by Gommander F. St. G. 

 Brooker. 



A pair of turquoise mosaic ear-ornaments, from the Hopi ; 

 and a basket ornamented with feather-work from the Pomo. 

 Presented by W. Greivdson, Esq., F.S.A. 



A fine pottery head, probably part of a censer, in early 

 Maya style. Presented by Sir Henry H. Hoivorth, K.G.I.E. 



Two stone carvings and two pottery fragments in Maya 

 style. Presented by Alfred- P. Maudslay, Esq., D.Sc. 



Plaster cast of an obsidian bowl with a human head in 

 relief, and the name-glyph of Tizoc, the 7th Aztec king 

 (c. 1482 A.D.) Presented by Senor Adolphe Best. 



A stone statuette, ancient Mexican. 



A series of painted pottery from graves in the " Chiriqui " 

 region, with a few pieces from the Ecuadorian coast. 



A collection of remarkably fine painted pottery, textiles, 

 and ornaments, principally from very early graves in the 

 Valley of Nasca, but also from other cemeteries on the Peruvian 

 coast. 



A series of unusually fine specimens of Inca pottery, 

 collected at Cuzco. 



A series of pottery fragments, plain and with impressed 

 designs, from the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 



An ethnographical collection from the Rio Igara Parana, 

 Rio Negro, Putumayo, and Ucayale. 



Christy Collection. 



During the year the Trustees have acquired by donation the 

 following objects, which have been transferred to the Trustees 

 of the British Museum : — 



(1.) Ethnograi^hy of Africa: — 

 Two pottery vessels from the Shilluk of Renk on the White 

 Nile. Presented by G. W. Grabham, Esq. 



