LIS! OF AHUULA. 



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latidlad}' in paj-ment of a bill of fifty dollars. From her it was purchased by Gorham 

 D. Oilman, Hawaiian Consul General in Boston, who presented it to the Bishop 

 Museum [No. 6841 |. Length, 11 inches; front, 6.5; circumference on neck, 14 inches; 

 on the base, 49 inches. Fig. 57. Shown also in Fig. 42. 



FIG. 55. 



FIG. 56. 



12. Cape of 00 and iiwi; formerly in the cabinet of the American Board of 

 Commissioners for P'oreign Missions in Boston, whence it was purchased for the 

 Bishop Museum [No. 7766]. Length, 18.5 inches; front, 11 inches; base, 72 inches. 

 This, when received at this Museum, was very much discolored, and the yellow 00 

 little more than a brown dust color; the skilful hands of a native ladj- restored the 

 original color, nearly if not cpiite, by careful washing. Fig. 58. 



FIG. 57. 



FIG. 58. 



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13. Cape of 00 and iiwi; purchased in Boston for $100. Pattern almost identi- 

 1 with that of No. 10. Net in five pieces of fine texture. Length, 13 inches; front, 

 10 inches. No. 8075 in the Bishop Museum. Fig. 59. The modern history of the 

 cape is contained in the following note which came with the specimen: 



