EXPLANATION OF PLATE LXIX. 



Vis 1 Decorated fibuk-pau-to or pau-uto-carried about slung eithei f i om 



■ ■iround the forehead so as to hang over the nape ot the neck, or 



else over the forearm, by the near relatives of a deceased person. 



The ends of tbe bone are encased in gum-cement and the latter 



wrapped with bark-string and Dendrobium lashing; the shaft is 



encased in a wrapping of Emu feathers bound with bark- string. 



Nffo-erikudi Tribe, Pennefather and Batavia Rivers, Cape iorU 



Peninsula, 



2 Another example of the same, the extremities of the bone not en- 



" ■ ca.ed in gum-cement and the Emu feather wrapping secured «ith 



Imman hair-string; the suspending string is a piece of fabric. 



