42 Director's Annual Report. 



To the west and south-west of Kanialalawalu are other lined 

 figures one of which (Fig. 15) is a phallic emblem, 21 inches 

 long, which certainl)- does not seem modern. Through the fog- 

 ging of the films, it has been necessary to trace these outlines. 



To the south of the last is a male figure (Fig. 16) with two 

 parallel disconnected lines for the trunk, and feet or toes repre- 

 sented by three disjointed strokes. 



To the north and north-west, along the edge of the low mound 

 of lava on which the petroglyphs were found, were other carvings 



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(Figs. 17 and 18). One (Fig. 18), 33 inches long, had a flat shallow 

 depression for a head, forearms turned inward and hands down- 

 ward. No legs could be traced, but the trunk was represented 

 by a long line interrupted by cup-marks, and a design the pur- 

 port of which is now indefinite. 



On another swelling of lava to the west (Figs. 19 and 20) is a 

 very large unfinished figure ; while some distance to the south is 

 an attempt at another, with part of a name below it. These are 

 unquestionably modern as the graving is very different from that 

 described above, the peckings being still distinctly seen and the 

 channels anything but smooth. They were, judging from appear- 

 ances, made with a steel implement (perhaps a pick) the scars 

 from which have been slightly rounded by the waves. 



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