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KAISER WILHELMS-LAND. 



The following works on German New Guinea should be con- 

 sulted ; a very complete bibliography is given by De Clercq and 

 Schmeltz. Dr. O. Finsch's Samoajahrten may be regarded as the in- 

 dispensable text-book of that district ; his Atlas also illustrates many 

 objects from the German coast, see also pp. 37-130 Ann. k. k. nat. 

 Hojmuseums. Wien, iii., 1888, and Partington's Album. Dr. O. 

 Schellong has made a number of valuable investigations among the 

 natives ; in his paper, Ueber die Herstellung einiger Ethnographica 

 der Gegend Finschhafens, Int. Arch. J. Eth., i., 1888, p. 220, he gives 

 an illustrated account of the manufacture of beads from small shells, 

 of bark cloth, and of small tortoise-shell earrings. There is a paper 

 on Musik und Tanz der Papuas in Globus (1889), p. 81, and a very 

 important study of the ceremonies of the circumcision of the lads, 

 which constitute their initiation into manhood, Das Barlum-fest der 

 Gegend Finschhafens(KaiserWilhelms- Land): einBeitragzurKennt- 

 niss der Beschneidung der Melanesier {Int. Arch. J. Eth., ii., 1889, 

 p. 145). He published in the same year another valuable paper on 

 family life and customs, Ueber Familienleben und Gebrauche der 

 Papuas der Umgebung von Finschhafen (K. W.-L.), Zeits. J. Ethnol., 

 xxi., 1889, p. 10. Many of the observations made by Schellong 

 are also interesting from a medical point of view, as there is a good 

 deal of physiological detail in this paper. In vol. xxiii., 1891, 

 p. 156, of the same journal is a paper by Schellong entitled Beit- 



