ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 4Q 



2. Ethnography of Africa : — 



A stone armlet from Sokoto on the Upper Niger, a razor in case and two horns from 

 Cape Coast Castle, presented by Major C. B. Lyster. 



An ivory ai-mlet made on the Congo in the 16th centui-y, presented by A. W. Franks, 

 Esq. 



3. Ethnographi/ of Asia : — 



A weaving apparatus from the Igorrotes of Isarog mountain, Luzon, Philipjiine Islands, 

 presented by Dr. Ferdinand Jagor. 



A drum from India, presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



4. Ethnography of Oceania and Australasia : — 



Two wooden figures from Easter Island, two ivory ear ornaments from Paumotu, a 

 New Zealand club and a war axe with iron head, two models of clubs from Savage Island, 

 a Fiji drum and stick, and an ornamented ekull from Mallicolo, New Hebrides; a large 

 tortoiseshell mask representing a fish, another of hoop iron, and a large spear for dugong, 

 from New Gruinea, all presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



5. Antiquities of America : — 



A large series of arrowheads and other stone implements from the United States of 

 America, presented by E. Reuel Smith, Esq., of New York. 



Five stone arrowheads from Florida, presented by A. "W". Franks, Esq. 



The Trustees of the Christy Collection have purchased, from funds at their disposal, a 

 collection of pottery and other antiquities from ancient Peruvian graves ; a collection of 

 ancient stone implements found by Mr. E. Whymper in Greenland ; a series of stone 

 implements from Yezo, Japan ; two masks used by devil dancers in Ceylon ; and a 

 number of ethnographical specimens from New Guinea. 



Augustus W. Franks. 



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