48 London, British Museum. 



one five feet long. Kapas with black figures. 2 Stalacflite 

 pounders. 



Gambicr Islands. L,arge paddle. 



Paumotu A?'chipelago, Manihiki . 

 Paddle, club and bowl inlaid with pearl shell disks. 3 Carved 

 wooden bowls. Soul trap of large size. 



Fiji. 

 Cap of spider-web, good specimen. 62 Pots of various shapes. 

 5 Wigs of human wool. 13 Clubs, pine-apple form; 31 Musket 

 and lotus forms*; 13 Knobbed; 12 Throwing; 6 Round; Many 

 duplicates. 14 War paddles and many duplicates. Several or- 

 namental paddles. 6 Yaqona bowls. Yaqona bowl given by 

 Cakabau, 44/2 in. in diameter! ; the largest I have seen. Model 

 of temple in sennit. 2 Kapa roll markers of bambu. 3 Carved 

 food hooks. Ivali or gong, good size; 2 smaller. Oil dishes in 

 great variety. 2 Rolls of sennit. Tatuing implements. 2 Kapa 

 beaters. Girdle of C>//'t'« shells. 4 Cannibal forks. Stem of Shad- 

 dock tree in which are imbedded some of the bones of a chief and 

 his son, relics of a cannibal feast. 



Solomon Islands. 

 2 Food dishes of large size. 4 Clubs covered with plaited fern; 

 many common clubs. Package of Canarium nut food. 4 Pan- 

 dean pipes, one of irregular fnrm. 8 Fish floats. 6 Small hu- 

 man figures in wood. Many longiels both war and dance. 4 

 Clubs, San Cristobal. 3 Clubs of unusual form. 15 Adzes with 

 handles. Ear-plugs of wood with inlaid faces. Sunshade like 

 Tahitian. 2 Jew's harps of bambu. Pump drill with fly of un- 

 common form; another with the spindle of palm wood bulging, 

 fly of bone, circular, handle of bambu. Inlaid handle of club, 

 stone head gone + . 4 Pieces of yellow kapa; also some red; others 

 blue. Model of canoe. 2 Canoes fineh' decorated. Chief's 

 shield, Florida. {S&q B)rncliley, ]\y. of the Cura^oa.) Curved 

 shield inlaid with a fret of pearl-shell squares. Wooden shield. 

 5 Shields with round ends, 4 with square ends, plain. 9 Paddles, 

 pointed. 10 Paddles ornamented, some oval. 6 Canoe figures. 

 16 Carved bowls, various shapes. Reed-woven burial hut con- 



* Among these the beautiful form shown in Plate XVIII. 



tThat in the Bishop Museum, which also belonged to the Vitian king, is of better form 

 but only 32 3-4 inches in diameter. 



\ Like No. 1373 in Bishop Museum. 



