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Case 1. — Fur, fabric and fish skin garments of the Tungus 
and Goldian men and women. In the northern end of the case 
sinew nets, mats and looms of the Saghalien Ainu; coats made 
from thistle fiber, elm bark and carp skins. 
Case 2. — Corean armor, chest, boxes, basket, etc. Japanese 
embroidery, silk costume, weapons, armor, matting, wood carving, 
etc. Chinese masks, pillow, hat, chop-sticks, opium pipe and 
Chinese and Japanese swords. 
Case 3. — Javanese theater set of masks, costumes, head- 
dresses and marionettes. 
Case 4. — Javanese musical instruments and Ceylon drums. 
Case 5, — Ceylon spice mortars, model carts and earthenware. 
East India metal work. Persian metal work. Arabian scales. 
Case 6, — Siberian and Saghalien Island, summer and winter 
boots, stockings and trousers. 
Case 7. — Singalese costumes, pottery and baskets. 
Case 8. — Ceylon theatrical masks. 
Case 9. — Ceylon vegetable fibers, cordage and winnowing 
baskets. Hats from Malay Archipelago. 
Case 10. — Model of a Japanese pagoda. 
Case 11. — Shields, spears, arrows, oars, a small gun or can- 
non ; Malay Archipelago. 
Case 12. — Ornamental bedspread and mats made of deer and 
squirrel skins ; Tungus tribes of Eastern Siberia. 
HALL 6. 
AFRICA, 
This hall contains the Remenyi collection, part of the Hagen- 
beck collection, the collections of Messrs. Lingle and Davenport 
and the Elliot collection from Somaliland. 
Case 1. — Camel trappings, mats, musical instruments, water 
bottles, etc., from Eastern Africa. 
Case 2. — Dahomy cloth, mats, drums, fetishes and leather 
work. Grass cloth, hats and mats from Cameroon and Gaboon, 
and blacksmith’s bellows and cross bows from Gaboon. Fine grass 
cloth mats, wooden dishes, images, stool and musical instruments 
from the Congo Basin. 
Case 3. — Zulu shields, spears and clubs. 
Case 4. — Bracelets, snuff-boxes, spoons, tobacco pipes, head 
rests, earthen and wooden vessels, and basket work of the Zulu. 
