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HALL6. 
This hall contains the Remenyi collection, part of the Hagen- 
beck collection, and the collections of Messrs. Lingle and Daven- 
port. 
Case 2.— Beginning at the north end: cloths, hats, weap- 
ons and pouches from the Mandingo. Fetishes, clothing, fans, 
weapons, ornaments from Dahomey. Paddles, spears, gourds, and 
the model of a canoe from the Cameroon. Lances, cross-bows, 
throwing knives from Gaboon. Ornamented leather cloak from 
the Hottentots. Cloth, mats, hats and musical instruments from 
the Congo Basin. 
Cas6 3. Lances, shields, cloth, fetishes, from the Congo Ba- 
sin. Spears, shields, dishes, milk pots and baskets from the Zulu. 
CftiS0 !-• Lances and shields from the Zulu. Cloth, waist 
cloth, hats, musical instruments from East Africa. Shields, hats, 
saddles, drums, baskets from Nubia. 
Case 9.— Bracelets, necklaces, snuff boxes, pipes, and rattles 
of the Zulu. 
Case 8.— Canes, neck rests, dishes, spoons, bead work of 
the Zulu. 
Case 7.— Southern part: Musical instruments, fetishes, 
bows and arrows, swords and knives from the Congo Basin. 
Knives, gourds and dishes from Dahomey. 
Northern part : Daggers from Java. 
Case 4.— Canes and ornaments of the Zulu, fetishes, clubs, 
and axes. 
The Northern part of the case contains ropes, pouches, musi- 
cal instruments from Nubia. 
Case 5.— Lances, swords, hats, sandals, basketry, from Nubia. 
Case 6 . — Swords and daggers from Java and Celebes, 
