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bread-fruit, without arms or legs, the long and slim body stuck 

 full of pegs of coconut wood. 4 Idols of carved wood, small. 

 3 Rude stone idols. Idol of lava melted over coral rock*. Idol 

 of lava rudely carved. Large stone nicmbniDi virile. 2 Stone 

 figures! formerly at Kahuku, Oahu: one represents a European, 

 (Spanish?) and was anciently in Manoa Valley ; the other is an 

 ordinary idol. Pis. IX.& X. Curious wooden figure with white 

 pig bristles arranged like a shoe-brush on the head. Sample of 

 olona netting for feather- work. 3 Wooden dishes for roast pig. 

 Fish dish 15 inches long, handles at the ends. Umeke, round; 

 one hexagonal, well made; one large, fiat; another long, flat. Ipu 

 holoi lima of unusual shape. Fig. 21 . 2 Ipu 

 aina. 4 ^/^ /v^/;a (spit-boxes) . 7 Decorat- 

 ed water-bottles, fine. Umeke paivehc. 

 Hucwai puco pau'ehe,sr):va.\\. [Same form is 

 found in Cambodia.] Huew^ai pueo small, 

 plain. 5 Koko niu, of commoners. 6 Koko Fig- 21. 



puupuic, mostl)' of olona or waoke and niu. 3 Auamo or 

 bearing-sticks. Ipu hanohano gourd syringe. Ihe pake 42 in. 

 long. Ihe pahe short and thick, with cord. Slender stick label- 

 led 'Ihe pahe'? Bow 6 ft. long with ends cut for string: not Ha- 

 waiian although a similar bow^ in the British Museum is so at- 

 tributed. Leiomano with six shark teeth fastened in with pegs. 

 Implement with one shark tooth fastened with three cords; one 

 fastened with two cords. 5 Pandanus fans, common form. 



3 Kauila wood implements for carv- 

 ing. Fig. 22. 2 Boards for mak- 

 ing pa'u and malo. Cleaner for 

 pa'u boards, fine, but broken at the 

 ends. 22 Koi pahoa and 21 frag- 

 ments of stone adzes. 9 Koi pahoa 

 Fig. 22. of small size. 4 Koi pahoa with 



handles. Stone chisel, fine. Iron adz with handle. 2 Grind- 

 stones, small. 12 Stone lamps. Fig. 23. Stone club. Stone 

 pestle. 6 Long strings of kukui nuts for candles. 8 Niho pala- 

 oa; one with coarse braid; another with twisted hair and small 

 niho. 3 Lei of bone beads, some spiral. Kupee niho ilio. Lei 

 viokihana. l^&i oi Abjitilon capsules; ■t^ oi Coix lachry77ia; i of 



* The Hawaiians delighted in making auniakuas of unusual forms or combinations, 

 t By the kindness of Dr. Bastian this Museum has received good casts of both figures. 

 O.P.— B.P.B.M. B 



