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II. — Ethnograjphy of Asia : — 



Donations. — A " sacred " kris from Java ; given by 



D. Croll, Esq. 



Three clay tablets with Buddhist formulse from a cave 

 near Mat Harn in the Province of Trang, Siamese Malay 

 States ; given by W. A. Graham, Esq. 



Two wooden buckets from Siam ; given by T. A. Joyce, 

 Esq. 



Prepared skull from the collection of a Dyak head-hunter, 

 Borneo ; given by M. Little, Esq. 



Persian knife and sheath ; given by B. D. Passa, Esq. 



Chinese glaive, taken at the battle of Pekin ; given by 

 C. H. Read, Esq., f.s.a. 



Pair of spectacles formerly worn by the Abbot of 

 N'Gantse monastery. Tibet ; given by Max Rosenheim, 

 Esq., F.S.A. 



A shield and a tobacco-pipe from Sarawak ; given by 

 R. H. Shelford, Esq. 



A model canoe from Ceylon ; given by N.W. Thomas, Esq. 



III. — Ethnogra2^hy of Africa: — 

 Donations. — Specimens of Ajawa, carving from British 

 Central Africa; given by R. H. B. Blair, Esq. 



A steatite carving from Mendiland, Sierra Leone ; given 

 by A. W. Boddy, Esq. 



A marimba and a number of fetish objects from the Gold 

 Coast ; given by Miss Hart Davis. 



Musical instruments, etc., from the Western Sudan, a 

 loom and a pottery vase from Nigeria; given by A. W. F. 

 Fuller, Esq. 



An earthenware vessel from K'pando, Togoland ; given by 



E. T. Gikunoo, Esq. 



A gourd pipe, a horn, and a belt from Uganda ; given by 

 G. C. Ishmael, Esq. 



The outfit of a Munyoro wizard, f I'om Uganda ; given by 

 G. P. V. Jervoise, Esq. 



The bed of a Nigerian chief ; given by J. C. Sciortino, Esq. 



A basket from East Africa ; given by R. Phene Spiers, 

 Esq., f.r.i.b.a. 



An ethnographical series from the Benue River, Nigeria ; 

 given by D. W. Webster, Esq. 



IV. — Ethnography of Oceania and Australia : 

 Donations.— A shell adze from Bellona, Solomon Islands : 

 given by the Rev. Dr. R. H. Codrington. 



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