HALL 6, 
Thishall contains the Remenyi collection, part of the Hagen- 
beck collection, and the collections of Messrs. Lingle and Daven- 
port. 
Case 1. — Beginning at the South end: basket work of the 
Zulu. Skin blankets from the Hottentot. Nubian shields, spears, 
vessels and musical instruments; camel trappings, saddles, and 
straw mats. 
Case 2. — Dahomey 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 instru- 
ments from the Congo Basin. 
Case 3. — Zulu shields, spears, and clubs. 
Case 4:. — Bracelets, snuff-boxes, spoons, tobacco pipes, and 
basket work of the Zulu. The northern part of the case contains 
ropes, pouches, and spear heads from Nubia. 
Case 5. — Lances, swords, hats, sandals, basketry, from Nubia. 
Case 0. — Swords and daggers from Java and Celebes. 
Case 7. — Northern part of case contains swords and daggers, 
from Java and Celebes. Swords from Gaboon. Images, charms, 
arrows, throwing knives, and musical instruments from the Congo 
Basin. 
Case 8 . — Walking sticks, clubs, pillows, powder-horns, ar- 
rows, axes and whips of the Zulu. 
Case 9. — Zulu necklaces, armlets, anklets, and belts. 
Two cases recently introduced at the North end of the hall 
contain spears and assegais from Cameroon, Gaboon, and Congo 
Basin, also shields from various parts of the West Coast. 
