30 Hamburg — Amsterdam . 



on the handle. Fig. 37. 



Bismarck Archipelago. 

 Many masks. 11 Human frontal bone masks. Large chalk 

 figure and 19 smaller ones. 11 Stone ball clubs. Many swords 

 and flat clubs. 5 Good carvings from New Britain. Group of 

 Buceros ( Horn-bill ) delivering a woman — this bird being the 

 Lucina of New Ireland. 



Nezv Gici)iea. 

 Curved wooden shield. Heavy 

 round shield. 5 Dukduk hats. 



Solomon Islands. 

 Shield finely inlaid with squares 

 of pearl-shell. 7 Carved canoe- 

 figures. Canoe model. Small 

 food bowl. 7 Dance-paddles, of 

 common form, and 3 with carved 

 Fig. 37. handles. 2 Clubs covered with 



plaited Gleichenia . Shell disk frontlet with tortoise-shell "thun- 

 derbolt". 



Nezv Hebrides. 

 Human figures and a large lot of clubs of ordinary forms. 



Hermit or Anachorite Isla7ids. 

 3 Long, pointed w^ooden bowls. 2 Shell adzes. 4 Frontal bone 

 masks. Wooden fiddle ( New Britain ). 



Torj^es Straits Islands. 

 Tortoise-shell masks, good. 3 Carv^ed pillows. 2 Disk clubs. 

 Star club. 3 Drums. 



Admiralty Islands. 9 Obsidian head lances. 



The printed catalogue of this museum is simply a list of num- 

 bers, names, and localities without farther information. 



The next city visited was Amsterdam. Here the museum 



is on the upper floor of a large building in the Zoologische Garten. 



India and the Dutch East Indies are very well represented while 



there is but little from the Pacific Ocean. 



Haivaiian Islands. 



Lei palaoa. Huewai pawehe. Bone fish-hook. Fig. 38, PI. VI. 



New Zealand. 

 Greenstone mere and adze with handle. 2 Jade heitikis. Hum- 

 an face from an old Maori carving. 



