90 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



III. — Ethnography of Africa:— 



Donations. — Two pairs of stirrups, Hausa and Beri-beri, 

 from Northern Nigeria ; given by Dr. Coker Adams. 



Five old beads, including one with chevron pattern, from 

 Mendiland, West Africa ; given by A. W. Boddy, Esq. 



A Zulu covering from South Africa; given by G. F. 

 Eastwood, Esq. 



A large buffalo-hide shield from the Nilotic Ja-Luo, on the 

 north shore of Victoria Nyanza, Uganda Protectorate ; given 

 by C. W. Hobley, Esq. 



A large and important series of weapons and utensils from 

 the Bertat of the Upper Nile, collected by the late Major Guy 

 de H. Smith, of the Egyptian Army ; given by Captain E. 

 de H. Smith. 



An interesting helmet of felted human hair and brass 

 plates worn by the Latuka, and five magic stones used by 

 a rain-maker of the Bari people : Lake Rudolf and Upper 

 Nile ; given by F. Spire, Esq. 



An ivory horn from the Upper Congo ; given by E. T. C. 

 Werner, Esq. 



A collection of pipes, spoons, snuff-boxes, and bead-work, 

 from South Africa ; given by J. Whitehead, Esq. 



IV. — Ethnography of Oceania and Australia : — 



Donations. -An interesting collection of weapons and 

 utensils from the native tribes on the Victoria, FitzMaurice, 

 and Goyder Rivers, North Australia ; collected and given by 

 Captain J. Bradshaw. 



A cast of a flint implement from Tasmania in the Taunton 

 Museum ; given by H. St. George Gray, Esq. 



A necklace of dentalium shells, from Roebuck Bay, North- 

 West Australia ; given by Mrs. Tabor. 



Shell adze-blades from Ontong Java, fish-snare from 

 Ysabel, bead-belt from Shortland, and other objects from 

 Marovo and New Georgia, Solomon Islands ; given by C. M. 

 Woodford, Esq. 



A native loom from Sikaiana ; given by Mrs. Woodford. 



V. — Antiquities and Ethnography of America : — 



Donations. — A pottery vase ornamented with designs in 

 red and black, from the Moqui of Arizona ; given by W. 

 Crewdson, Esq. 



An interesting series of bronze figures and pins from 

 ancient graves at Cuzco, Peru ; given by W. Bruce Douglas, 



Esq. 



