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35. Cape [?] of unusual shape; more suitable for waistband or petticoat. The 

 base is a net of olona with large meshes. A band of red and yellow feathers comes 

 first on the upper part, then white fowl feathers edged top and bottom with black 

 cock's feathers, and at side with game cock feathers. The lower corners have loops, 

 the upper corners the usual strings. Length, iS inches; top, 30.7 inches; bottom, 48.5 

 inches. British Museum. Fig. 79. 



FIG. 77. 



FIG. 78. 



36. Curious apron-like stru(5lure of cock's feathers 40 inches long, 24 inches 

 wide, narrowing at the top to 10 inches. Perhaps a dress for an idol. British Museum. 



37. Cape of iiwi, 00 and black 00. Length, 14 inches; front, 7.7 and 7.2 inches. 

 Christy Coll. 5897. British IMuseum. Fig. 80. From a photograph. 



FIG. 79. 





FIG. 80. 



38. Mat of rods covered with feathers of various colors arranged as shown in 

 Plate \'L There are five bands of unequal width and of design much more varied than 

 usual in Hawaiian feather work, and the narrower edges are fringed with sparse cords 

 about 6 inches long. The strucfture is by no means neat or strong. It has already 

 been stated that the probable use was in conjun6lion with the feather war god. 

 British Museum. 



39. Mat similar to the last and shown with it on Plate W. I know of nothing 



