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Staff or pole. 2 Fish nets of conical form. Canoe model. Kapa 

 figured and with long fringe. 2 Kapa beaters. 



Marquesas Isla^ids. 

 2 Pair fine .stilts, complete. Sticks 6 ft. long, 2)2 in. in diame- 

 ter, chafers of kapa. 8 Carved stilt rests, 2 of them dLstindlly 

 male figures. 6 Clubs of the finest kind. 

 Fig. 64, PI. XYI. 6 Long paddles. Net 

 for gourd container. Several slings. 

 Kapas from Egmont Island. 2 Gorgets 

 of wood covered with beans of Abriis 

 precatorius. 



Easter Island ( Rapanui ). 

 2 Immense stone figures. 9 Male and two 

 female figures well car\'ed from drift- 

 wood ; Large and small figure both 

 roughh' carv'ed. 2 Carved birds and 

 several grotesques. Carded human hand. 

 5 Small dance paddles. Obsidian lance 

 heads. Rope of human hair. 5 Gorgets 

 of wood, the usual crescent form, one in- 

 scribed with hieroglyphs. 



Ton g an Islands. 

 Drum 52 inches high, car\-ed. Cylindri- 

 cal horizontal gong. 5 Adzes. 14 Combs. 

 7 Heavy paddle-head clubs. Food hook 

 with disk. Mats of open work. Club 

 with tobacco pipe worked through the 

 head. 2 Aprons of bird bones and shells. 

 2 Baskets of fine sennit. Fig. 66, PI. XVI, 

 and boxes covered with basket work. 

 Large kapa beater. Many pillows of 

 carved wood, and others of bambu like 

 the Samoan. Canoe model. Bows. Many 

 fish-hooks of the usual heavy pattern. 



Hetvey Islands. 

 5 Car^^ed food-scoops. 6 Gods of carved wood. Finely car^-ed 

 cylindrical drum. Fig. 65, PI. XVI. 22 Carv^ed paddles, one 

 with double end, 4 with flat heads, the rest with rosettes; about 

 a dozen duplicate paddles, smaller, 4 Car\'ed "District gods". 

 Feather caps. 10 Ceremonial adzes, .short; 10 long ones, and 



Fig. 63. 



