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C.N.Forbes. (11,194-11,275) 



Pearl-shell used for fish-hooks, 7 adzes, 2 grindstoues, 2 pol- 

 ishing stones, 7 knives or files, 7 files, 5 knives unground, 16 coral 

 chips, 45 uluniaika, 2 ulumaika or hammers, shell for squid-hook. 

 Lanai. 



Stokes and Forbes. (Uncatalogued.) 



About 150 specimens. Kahoolawe. 



Stokes, Perry and Jaeger. (Uncatalogued.) 



About 2000 specimens. Kahoolawe. 



BY PURCHAS:^. 



Feather cloak, feather cape. Hawaiian Ids. (11,094, 11,095) 



Polishing stone, knife or file, gouge, 9 adzes, 5 slingstones, stone 

 sinker, poi-pounder, 5 ulumaika. Oahu. (11,097-11,117) 



Seven paddle clubs, i sword club, 4 spears, 9 javelins (Figs, i 

 and 2), 3 fighting stones, hair belt, jade adze, 2 basalt adzes 

 (Fig. 3), 2 combs (Fig. 4), 5 shell necklaces, 5 fly whisks, 3 

 fans (Fig. 4), 3 fringed skirts, 2 wreaths, 9 canoe models. Nine. 



(11,136-11,188) 



Spatula. New Guinea. (11,189) 



Flax dress. New Zealand. (11,190) 



Adze. Hawaii. (11,193) 



BY lyOAN. 



G. P. Cook, Molokai. (L599-613) 



Adze, stone disk, hammer, 2 squid-hook sinkers, 5 ulumaika, 

 bait cup, adze, 2 squid-hook sinkers, fishing-stone. Molokai. 



George O. Cooper, Maui. (L887) 



Wooden idol (Figs. 5 and 6). Hawaii. 



Harry Gregson, Honolulu. (L634) 



Stone throwing-club (Fig. 7). Haw^aii. 



Edgar Henriques, Honolulu. (L635-886) 



Twelve ulumaika, 2 coral plummets, 6 slingstones, phallic 



stone, 2 stone mirrors, 5 poi-pounders (conical form), i poi- 



