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Plate VI. 



Figure X. — Two large Moro vintas, Mindanao. 



,, XI. — Small Moro vinta seen from aft, to show the bracing 



of the aft boom, etc. 



Plate VII. 



Figure XII.— View, looking forward, of the inside of the hull of the 

 Moro vinta shown in fig. XI. 

 ,, XIII. — Details of boom braces and their attachment to the 



booms in the same Moro vinta. Note the carved 

 ends of the braces. 



Plate VIII. 



Figure XIV. — Carved stern of a Moro vinta. 



,, XV. — Fishing canoe of East Indonesian, type Menado, 



Celebes. 



Plate IX. 



Figure XVI. — Small Coaster of East Indonesian type, Menado, 

 Celebes. Three booms present. The cargc is loaded 

 upon a rough platform of poles laid across these 

 booms. 

 „ XVII. — Minahasa type of fishing outrigger, Menado, Celebes. 



Plate X. 



Figure XVIII. — Double outrigger canoe with sub-direct attachment. A 

 low chock is intercalated between the float and the 

 end of each b^om. Macassar. 

 ,. XIX. — A single outrigger canoe of a type common at 



Macassar; each boom has a downwardly bent distal 

 portion attaching directly to the float. A conspicuous 

 crutch at the stern. Tripod-masted praus in the 

 background. 



Plate XI. 



Figure XX. —A small river canoe of single outrigger type, Macassar. 

 It has direct attachment and small as it is, has a 

 quarter rudder and rudder crutch. 

 ,. XXI. — Double outrigger, Lombok type, Labuan Hadji, 



Lombok. 



