Accession book entry: : 'MISS MARY H. KINGSLEY. The following specimens chiefly collected by the late Miss Kingsley in W. Africa, were bequeathed by her to her brother Charles G. Kingsley, to be transferred to the Museum at his death. Mr. Kingsley generously surrendered his life interest in the specimens and presented them at once to the Museum, September 1900: The following bronzes from Benin city, taken during the punitive expeditionunder Admiral Rawson, February, 1897.... [One of two] brass and copper relief masquettes, crocodile's heads, eyes of [this] one inlaid with copper...; Card Catalogue entry: : There is no further information on the catalogue index cards. [CW 14 7 1997]; Pitt Rivers Museum label: : [old] - BRONZE MASK REPRESENTING CROCODILE's HEAD. BENIN, W. AFRICA Bequeathed by MISS M.H. KINGLSEY, 1900 [L.Ph 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 19/1/2005]