Replacement catalogue gives the provenance only as 'Benin' and places it within Nigeria. There is no mention of Benin City and thus the provenance of Benin City noted in the place field has been retained but queried.
'Edo' is both a language and cultural group but the catalogue card is presumed to have been using the term 'Edo as a cultural group. The term 'Benin' has been removed from the cultural group field.
Today Benin City is the capital of Edo State and so 'Edo State' has been used in the place field.
Replacement catalogue card for E 1904-5 reads, in blue biro: "1904 E 4, 5. | AFRICA | WEST AFRICA / NIGERIA / A pair of ivory ARMLETS cut from the base of an elephant's tusk. / d. 3.9" & 3.6" / Benin / purchased Freemantle Sale / Professor Bevan's donation | R. 1905 773."
Replacement catalogue card 'Freemantle Sale, Professor Bevan's donation" but the Register notes 'Freeman Sale' not 'Freemantle' and gives the provenance only as 'West Africa'.