84 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BKITISH MUSEUM. 



from British New Guinea ; collected by the Cooke-Daniels 

 Ethnographical Expedition, and given by Major W. Cooke- 

 Daniels. 



Specimens of clothing and utensils from Australia and 

 British New Guinea ; given by Dr. C. G. Seligmann. 



A fringed skirt of woven flax of very unusual type, from 

 New Zealand; given^by John Bush, Esq. 



A native canoe from the Wimmera River, N.W. Victoria ; 

 given by Professor Gregory. 



A tiki neck^ornament in jade, of extremely unusual type,, 

 being carved on both sides, from New Zealand (described in 

 Man, 1906, 53). 



A series of ornaments and utensils from the Solomon 

 Islands, including an interesting stone bowl from New 

 Georgia; collected by C. M. Woodford, Esq. 



A collection of ornaments and utensils from the Caroline 

 Islands ; collected by Mr. C. H Kent. 



A series of turtle-shell spoons and bowls from Pelew 

 Islands. 



A series of wooden ceremonial figures from German New 

 Guinea. 



A' head-rest of unusual type from Tonga. 



A elub of unusual size from the New Hebrides. 



America. — The mummy of a baby from Peru ; given by 

 Belville Stanier, Esq. 



A wooden club ornamented with unusally fine carving ; 

 from British Guiana. 



Three bands of old shell wampum, probably of Eastern 

 Algonquian manufacture (described Journ. Anthr. Inst., 

 Vol. XXXVI., p. 176). 



A large spoon made from the horn of the mountain sheep, 

 and a model shield in copper, used as currency, from the 

 North-west Coast. 



Christy Collection. 

 During the year 796 objects have been entered in the 

 Registration Catalogue. The Christy Trustees have acquired 

 by donation the following objects, which they have trans- 

 ferred to the Trustees of the British Museum : — 



I. — Prehistoric Antiquities of Europe, Asia, and 

 Africa : — 

 Donations. — A stone celt from the Malay Peninsula ; 

 given by Leopold Cazalas, Esq. 



Two stone implements of palaeolithic type from Vrede-en- 

 Lust Farm. Simondium, near Paarl, Ca,pe Town ; given by 

 Charles Elliott, Esq. 



