22 Berlin Museum fiir I 'dlkerkunde. 



3 Bailers the ends of handles phallic*. C^'lindrical wood gong 

 3 ft. long, slit lengthwise, projedling handles at the ends, carved 

 decorations over the handles: Fig. 37 shows the form. 4 Oval 

 wooden bowls; 2 similar with finely carved handles. Bead belt 

 wdth 14 strands. Canoe model outriggered. 5 L,ances carved. 



8 Obsidian daggers. 8 Daggers carved, sting-ray points. Adz 

 of obsidian. lyarge wooden food bowl. 5 lyadles with carved 

 handles. 3 Obsidian axes, one with carved handle. 



Nezv Hebrides. 

 2 Large human figures of rushes (?) with skulls or frontal bones, 

 painted. 6 Knobbed (star) clubs of dark wood. 4 Spears with 

 single point and carved head; 4 with many barbs carv^ed; 3 with 

 many points of sting-ray. 13 Bows. 6 Clubs spindle pattern. 

 Arrows with bluish points. Net pig-catcher. 3 Pan pipes with 

 6,7, and 17 reeds. Car^^ed oval wooden bowl 20 inches long. 



2 lyong basket-work cones with seed capsule rattles at the apex. 

 Small rush figure with extended arms and fingers. 2 Decorated 

 caps for festivals. 4 Earthen pots; 2 of them from Santo. 



Solomon Islands. 



9 Clubs covered with fern stem braid. 11 Paddle-clubs of dark 

 wood; 15 of light wood. 5 Longiels. 4 Dance longiels. 5 Arm 

 guards of coiled vine. 35 Stone axes. 2 Shields of wood, 2 of 

 reeds, and i braided, plain. 12 Carved canoe figures. 20 Carved 

 dance figures. 18 Dance paddles, common; 12 with carved 

 tops. Pump-drill with cylindrical fly. 2 War belts. Arrows 

 galore. Canoe model inlaid. 2 Women's dresses of white cord. 

 2 Car\'ed wood human images with turban-like head ornaments. 

 Club of flat, rhomboidal form. 2 Masks inlaid. 4 Earthen pots. 

 18 Bows. 7 Canoe-heads inlaid with pearl-shell. Food bowl in- 

 laid, family size; another smaller. Human figure on frame. 2 

 Human heads car\-ed on a base. Double-headed human figure 

 inlaid. Braided comb. 3 Large wooden mortars from Shortland 

 Island, the largest 30 in. high exclusive of ground peg. 3 Bunches 

 of white Helix shells used as rattles. 7 Decorated coconut 

 and bambu water-bottles. 9 Woven baskets or bags. 18 Stone 

 adzes. 9 Baskets of rattan, 2 with handles. 8 Hair-pins with 

 human figure carv'ed on the top. 13 Lime boxes of bambu dec- 

 orated. 19 Lime-boxes of gourd engraved. Large pan-pipe — 



* The handles of old Maori tatai, or bailers are often phallic. 



