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16. Cloak purchased in England for $600. Her Majesty the late Kapiolani 

 was the owner of this cloak which I have not seen for several years. There was, if 

 my niemorv serves, nothing remarkable about it, and it is reported buried with its 

 former owner. 



17. Cloak belonging to the ancestors of Kekauluohe, the mother of King 

 Lunalilo, and bv order of his father Kanaina buried in the coffin of the king. It was 

 large, of 00 with more or less green on. One person remembers that there was a green 

 crescent on the back; another that it was all green! 



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FIG. 63. FIG. 64. 



18. Cloak of iiwi with 00 decorations; collar, red and black; feather tab on the 

 right side; length, about 57 inches. In the colle(5lion of Her Majesty Queen ViAoria 

 at Windsor Castle. This, with the others described below [19, 20, 21, 85, 86, 87] was 

 found carefully packed away in the round tower at the castle while search was being 

 made for the royal cloak sent by Kamehameha to King George. Fig. 62. 



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FIG. 65. FIG. 66. 



19. Cloak of iiwi with figures of 00. A narrow black and yellow band around 

 the neck was accidentally omitted from the diagram. Fig. 63. The shape is rather 

 unusual. Length, 57 inches. Windsor Castle collecftion. Upper figure in Plate XIII. 



