20 ACCOUNTS, &e., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Eight stone axes from Denmark, two fiint arrowheads from Ireland, two French surface 

 implements, a collection of stone implements from Crete, a pierced axe from Germany, 

 a stone arrowhead and an axe from Italy, from A. W. Franks, Esq. 



A collection of stone arrowheads and flakes from Perugia and Tunis, from Professor 

 Giuseppe Bellucci, of Perugia. A bone saw from a tomb at Ben Gharai, Malta, from the 

 Rev. Greville J. Chester. An obsidian core and two flakes from Mycens, from 

 Caspar P. Clarke, Esq. 



Stone implements from Hope Town District, South Africa, from the Rev. C. 

 Williams. 



A stone celt from the Shavaroy Hills, Madras, from Dr. Ferdinand Jagor of Berlin ; 

 two cores and ten flakes from Jubbulpore, from E. H. Willett, Esq. 



Two portions of obsidian spearheads, from Frank Dillon, Esq. ; eight stone implements, 

 from Ernest Satow, Esq., of H. B. M. Legation, Yedo, and an obsidian arrowhead, from 

 R. P. Greg., Esq., all from Japan. 



Two stone implements or amulets from China, from A. W. Franks, Esq. 



2. Ethnography of Africa. — A belt, a leather apron, and a missile sword, from the 

 Neam-Neam tribe. Central Africa, a specimen of native iron money from West Central 

 Africa ; all formerly in the collection of the Rev. J. G. Wood, from A. W. Franks, Esq. 



A dagger and sheath from the Niger, West Africa, from H. H. Howorth, Esq., F.S.A. 

 A carved ivory cup from Congo ; two carved tusks ; a leather shield from the Fan tribe ; 

 an iron spur from the Niger ; a double ivory bell, a fetish drum, a leather belt and two 

 caps from Ashanti, and a Booby necklace and armlet from Fernando Po, from A. W. 

 Franks, Esq. 



A set of fire-sticks from the Bushman tribe. South Africa, and another from Natal, 

 from the Director of the Royal Gardens at Kew. 



Two wooden spoons, a needle and case, and a snuff-box, all Kafir, from A. W. 

 Franks, Esq. 



3. Ethnography of Asia. — A collection of devil-dancers' masks, used in Ceylon, from 

 the Right Hon. Sir W. H. Gregory. A plough and yoke, a rice cooler, a fishing-basket 

 and line, from Ceylon, and specimens of tinder from China and Japan, from the Director 

 of the Royal Gardens at Kew. An ancient Chinese bronze basin, from Lord Arthur 

 Russell, M.p. 



An Oriental powder flask and two daggers, from John Henderson, Esq., f.s.a. 



The outfit of a savage of North Formosa, consisting of a girdle, jacket, cap and pipe, 

 from Captain I. Alexander Man. 



Two swords and a dagger from Japan ; a woman's head-dress of turquoises, and strings 

 of amber and other beads, from Leh, Ladakh, from the Hon. Robert Marsham. Three 

 earrings, probably from Ladakh, from William Bragge, Esq., F.S.A. The dress of a 

 Thibetan Lama, from A. W. Franks, Esq. 



4. Ethnography of the Asiatic Archipelago. — A conical hat from Java, from the Director 

 of the Royal Gardens at Kew. A sword dagger from Macassar, a sword (parang), knife 

 and sheath, and a wooden shield, from Borneo, from A. W. Franks, Esq. 



5. Ethnography of Oceania and Avstralasia. — A tapa robe from Tahiti, Society Islands, 

 and a set of fire-sticks from Fiji, from the Director of the Royal Gardens at Kew. 



An adze handle and a carved club from New Zealand; five adze heads from Erro- 

 mango, and one from Savage Island ; two clubs from New Britain and one from Fiji ; a 

 wooden figure covered with tapa, from the Sandwich Islands; an "orator's flapper" from the 

 Society Islands ; two wood carvings, a figure, and another, from the Solomon Islands, and 

 stone implements and a club from the South Seas ; chiefly from the collection of the Rev. 

 J. G. Wood, and illustrated in his " Natural History of Man," from A. W. Franks, Esq. 



A collection of ethnographical specimens from the Admiralty Islands, collected during 

 the cruise of H.M.S. " Challenger," 1872-76, by H. N. Moseley, Esq., Naturalist to the 

 Expedition ; they consist of obsidian-headed spears, shell ornaments, adzes, knives of 

 obsidian, &c., and include a stone club, of rare type, from Hilo, Hawaian Islands. An 

 adze blade from New Zealand and one from New Caledonia, from the Hon. Robert 

 Marsham. 



A throwing stick and a bamboo pipe from Norlh-East Australia, from J. EM'en 

 Davidson, Esq. 



6. Antiquities and Ethnography of America : — 



(a.) North America). — A collection of stone implements, arrowheads, &c., from various 

 parts of North America, from William Denton, Esq. Forty-two stone arrow heads from 

 North America, and four bone scrapers from Greenland, from A. W. Franks, Esq. Series of 

 obsidian and stone arrowheads from Camp Polk, Wasco County, Oregon, from C. J. 

 Hindman, Esq. Nine obsidian wasters from Clear Lake, California, from H. N. Moseley, 

 Esq. An obsidian arrowhead from the Sierra Nevada, from the Hon. Robert Marsham. 



A collection of ethnographical objects from the North West Coast of America, 

 consisting of wooden figures., models of canoes, paddles, hats, &c., from Fleetwood 

 Sandeman, Esq. 



(i.) Central 



