List of Accessions. 53 



6785 Armlet of carved shell. New Guinea. 



6786 Rings of Conus shell (2). New Guinea. 



6795 Fisherman's idol in rough lava, Molokai. Hawaiian. 



6796 Stone dish for offerings to an idol. Hawaiian. 



6797 Stone kapa presser. Hawaiian. 



6798 Grass hula dress ( 2 ) . Hawaiian. 



7530 Poi pounder of common form. Hawaiian. 



8129 Tree carved and hollowed for a drum (Fig. i). Malekula, 



New Hebrides. 



8130 Similar sacred drum, but smaller. Malekula, New Hebrides. 



8131 Idol carved from the lower stem of a tree fern (Fig. 2). 



Malekula, New Hebrides. 



8132 Similar idol, both painted red and white (Fig. 2). Male- 



kula, New Hebrides. 



8133 Image composed of sticks and human crania (Fig. 3). 



Malekula, New Hebrides. 



8134 Image composed of sticks and human crania (Fig. 3). 



Malekula, New Hebrides. 



8135 Image similar to last but with cotton head piece. Malekula, 



New Hebrides. 



8136 Phallic image of .sticks and gum. Malekula, New Hebrides. 



8137 Masks of light wood painted red (3). Malekula, New 



Hebrides. 

 8140 Fine woven mat dress of a woman. Malekula, New Hebrides. 

 8143 Mat dresses for women (2). Malekula, New Hebrides. 



8186 Wooden awa bowl with twelve legs. Given by Lieut. W. E. 



Safford. Samoa. 



8187 Awa cup of coconut beautifully tinted. Given by Lieut. 



W. E. Safford. Samoa. 



8188 Carv^ed wood upete for siapo. Given by Lieut. W. E. 



Safford. Samoa. 



8189 Portion of shell for scraping siapo. Given by Lieut. W. E. 



Safford. Samoa. 



8190 Pandanus baskets (4). Given by Lieut. W. E. Safford. 



Samoa. 

 8193 Fan of open strudture. Given by Lieut. W. E. Safford. 

 Samoa. 



8571 Poi umeke of large size, partly hollowed out. Given b}' H. 



G. K. Lyman. Hawaiian. 



8572 Pandanus leaf prepared for mat making. Hawaiian. 



