BRITISH AND MEDIEVAL ANTIQUITIES, 83 



TI. — Ethnography of Asia : — 



A small object of brass with the figure of a fish in relief ; 

 said to be used in making pujah ; from Belgaum, India ; 

 given by H. W. Dresser, Esq. 



Two votive objects in terra-cotta, one a horse's head, the 

 other a fragment of a pony's nose, with standing martin- 

 gale ; modern off'erings from Mata Temple, South of Bahada- 

 pur, Baroda Province ; given by K. Bruce Foote, Esq., F.G.S. 



A brass belt buckle, three brass hairpins, jewelled, and a 

 brooch of white metal, jewelled, worn by women, from 

 Batavia, Java ; given by Sir W. N. Geary, Bart. 



A sword-case of black lacquer, with pattern of vine-leaves 

 and grapes in gold lacquer and pearl inlay, from Japan ; 

 given by Max Rosenheim, Esq., F.S.A. 



A wooden fire-syringe bound with plaited rattan ; also a 

 hollow nut containing tinder ; from the Ayer Katiah, 

 S.E. Malay Peninsula ; given^by F. W. Rudler, Esq., f.g.s. 



III. — Ethnography of Africa: — 

 A Zulu covering, from Natal ; given by A. Bull, Esq. 



A human figure of dark wood, terminating in a gun-stock, 

 from 130 miles north-east of Salisbury, Rhodesia ; given by 

 W. S. Goddard, Esq. 



A finely-designed cup of cast brass with hinged cover, 

 from the hinterland of Kumassi ; given by Lieut. F. B. 

 Henderson, R.N. 



A block of native tobacco, used as snufi*, from the hinter- 

 land of Lindi, East Africa ; given by Charles Lund, Esq. 



An axehead of greenstone, ground at the edge, said to 

 have been picked up in the Transvaal, but of Western Pacific 

 type ; given by Mrs. F. R. Moor. 



A large number of flint scrapers, an axe-shaped implement, 

 and a perforated weight for a digging-stick, used by Bush- 

 men : from Queenstown and Burghersdorp districts, South 

 Africa ; given by Major F. A. Saw, R.A.M.c. 



A series of ethnographical objects from the district between 

 Salisburv, Rhodesia, and Tete on the Zambesi ; given by 

 H. F. Tomalin, Esq. 



IV. — Ethnography of Oceania and Australia : — 



A pump-drill with flint armature, from the Solomon Islands ; 

 given by the Ven. Archdeacon Gomins. 



Wooden gong, one end carved to represent a grotesque 

 head ; from Mallicolo, New Hebrides ; given by Capt. Leah, r.n. 



Four native cigars (seluha) from Fiji ; given by J. Steel, 

 Esq., F.z.s. 



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