An East African accessory fishing implementFootnote1For valuable information, and for‐courteous permission given me to publish material in the possession of foreign institutions, I am greatly indebted to the British Museum, Hamburgisches Museum für Völkerkunde, Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde at Berlin, and Städtisches Museum für Völkerkunde at Leipzig, as well as to Dr. A. Digby, Prof. Th. Danzel, Prof. H. Baumann and Dr. P. Germann, through whose kind offices the said material was forwarded to me.
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