. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 123.—Bundle of Banana-Leaves Fig. 124.—Bark Box. (One-fourthCONTAINING COFFEE-BEANS. (One- natural size, III. E., 5415.) fifth natural size, III. E., 4784.; times without ornament, sometimes enveloped in brass or copper wire, covered with leather or ornamented with cowrie-shells, tufts of hair and coloured bead-work. All these are held vertically in the protruding lips (Figs. 126, 127, 128, 129). Furthermore, there are lures, made of bottle gourds, which are held horizontally in


. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 123.—Bundle of Banana-Leaves Fig. 124.—Bark Box. (One-fourthCONTAINING COFFEE-BEANS. (One- natural size, III. E., 5415.) fifth natural size, III. E., 4784.; times without ornament, sometimes enveloped in brass or copper wire, covered with leather or ornamented with cowrie-shells, tufts of hair and coloured bead-work. All these are held vertically in the protruding lips (Figs. 126, 127, 128, 129). Furthermore, there are lures, made of bottle gourds, which are held horizontally in blowing (vide Uganda,p. 38). These also are either plain or adornedwrith cowries, strips of skin, and tufts of hair. Some consist of two parts fitting one into the other. In K/STBA 95 war. horns like this, also made of two pieces, come intouse as signal-horns. A large ox-horn is cut off shortnear the point, and a small antelope horn is inserted


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