LIST OF HELMETS. 45 



served. Given to Berne bv Waber, the Bernese artist of Cook's last voyage; now in 

 the Mnnicipal Mnseum of that city. 



13. Mahiole; black, with yellow crest, on a fignre snpposed to represent a 

 Hawaiian in the Mnsee d'Artillerie, Galerie d'Ethnographie at the Hotel des Invalides, 

 Paris.- If I am rightlv informed, this fignre is a rcpliquc of one in the Jardin des 

 Plantes, but at mv last visit to that wonderful collection the ethnological specimens 

 were being rearranged in new galleries and I was unable to see them. 



14. Mahiole supposed to be in the Jardin des Plantes. 



15. ]\Iahiole without feathers, but with five pins of the same class as 

 already seen in No. 10. This is figured in the Voyage of Freycinet,'' Plate 90. 

 Guimard. Fig. 39. 



16. Mahiole of red feathers, with a yellow crest raised from the cap by 

 interlacing arms. Attributed to Legoarand; now in the Musee de Marine at the 



Louvre, Paris. 



17. Mahiole of similar stru(5lure to the last. 



18. Mahiole figured in Freycinet, PI. 90. 



19. Mahiole without feathers, but woven in a very neat and ornamental man- 

 ner, quite as if no feathers were to cover it. This is in the Army and Navy Museum 

 in the old Whitehall Palace in London, where I was kindly allowed to examine and 

 photograph it. In the charadler of the weaving it differs from any I have seen. 



20. Mahiole with a detached crest supported on four arms and joined to the cap 

 at the base. The first and third arms are of different finish from the others, which 

 with the cap and crest were covered with feathers on rods: none are now visible. 

 This, with the four following, is in the Museo Arqueologico Nacional at Madrid, and 

 shown in Plate VH., Fig. i, which I have copied, with correction of positions (which 

 were all incorrect in the original plate) from a sheet sent me by Stewart Culin, Esq., 



of Philadelphia. 



21. Mahiole of ordinarv form, partly covered with red, black and yellow 



feathers. Fig. 2, PI. VH. Madrid. 



22. Mahiole with heavy crest and construfted with ornamented braid, but 

 showing (in the plate) no signs of feathers. On the sides of the crest are three black 

 and vellow stripes, and on the cap six of similar braid. Fig. 5, PI. \TI. Madrid. 



23. Mahiole of ordinary form; once covered, apparently, with red feathers on 

 net work. Fig. 3, PI. VII. Madrid. 



24. Mahiole with an immense, high and jjrojeAing crest. The cap is covered 

 with the rod struClure, while the crest seems to have been covered with feathers at- 

 tached to a net. As I have not been able to examine personally any of these helmets 

 in the Spanish museum, I am dependent on the drawings of Senor Teruel, whicli, 

 although apparently exact, do not indicate color. Fig. 4, PI. \TI. Madrid. 



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