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beaters, 20 cannibal forks, 30 cannibal dishes, 49 carved wood dishes, 5 yaqona 

 bowls, 40 oil dishes, 35 wooden dishes on stand, 5 strainers. Large number 

 of yaqona cups, 3 coconut cups, 9 nose flutes; 3 upete of leaves, 1 of wood; 

 5 bambu marking rolls, 5 shark-hooks, 12 fish-hooks, many netting needles, 

 14 collars of whole teeth, 3 trumpets of Triton shell, 3 girdles of Oliva shells, 

 5 shell gorgets, 15 combs of carved wood, 3 canoe models, 20 fans, 5 wigs of 



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human wool, models of devil houses, baskets and satchels of various forms; 

 7 liku or fringed dresses, and many common ones; large collection of adzes. 

 This is certainly, both from the quality and number of specimens, the 

 best Fijian collection seen in any museum. 



New Guinea. Eleven shields of wood, 4 of hour-glass form, 2 plaited. 



New Caledonia. Death-mask in poor order, many clubs of the usual 

 pattern. 



Solomon Islands. Paddle and club, both plaited with fern; large canoe 

 model, 4 shields, 4 longiels; large food bowl and 3 smaller ones, 2 canoe 

 figures, 3 bows, many arrows. [454] 



