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j_Might rattles worn on ankle to shew the wearer is not a thief.—2—Brass massive necklace taken 
from a man whose head was cut off, 3 Native earrings. 4—Colobus monkey skin, with slit in the 
middle, worn by the Masai round the neck. 5—Necklaces of coiled brass wire ; fine chains and 
beads attached. 6—Caga knife and sheath 7—Caga Pipe, 8—Gourd snuff-box studded with nails 
9—Taveta snuff-boxes (horn), decorated with beads and fine chains. 10—Wooden bowls from Taveta 
1 1 _Kiboso or Masai shields and spears 12—Native sword and -scabbard. 13—Knobkerries. 14— 
Wa Rnombu shield and spears. 15—Taveta married woman’s bead and leather girdle. 16—Sweet¬ 
smelling grass necklace.—17—Bead and chain necklace, 18—Ditto bracelet. 19—Brass wire coiled 
bracelet with chains. 20—Complete dress of Wa Moci damsal (red bead tassle) 21 J'a\eta 
married woman’s brass coil earring. 22—Native rings. 23—Kiboso leather flap to sit on, worn 
behind. 24—Wa Teita 3 legged stool—chain attached. 25—Wa Teita bow, poisoned arrows and 
quiver 
