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HAWAIIAN STONE IMPLEMENTS. 



46,^2 



4634 

 4635 



4636 

 4637 



Compact lava, 6.2 in. long, 34.7 ozs. 

 Compact lava, 6.1 in. long, 42.5 ozs. 

 Compact lava, 6.7 in. long, 45 ozs. 

 Compact lava, 7 in. long, 37.2 ozs. 

 Compact lava, 6.1 in. long, 48 ozs. 

 Coral rock, 5.6 in. long, 28.5 ozs. 



Figure 26. 

 4638 



4639 

 4640 

 4641 

 4656 

 4114 



Cellular lava, 5 in. long, 32 ozs. 

 Compact, well made, 5.7 in. long, 47 ozs. 

 Compact, 4 in. long, 23 ozs. 

 Compact, 4 in. long, 23 ozs. 

 Coarse lava, 4 in. long, 23 ozs. 

 Elliptical sedlion, 4.5 in. long, 46.7 ozs. 



fig. 30. stone cups used for grinding. 



Pl.\te XLI. 



4796. Cellular lava, 13.2 in. long, 4 lbs. 2 ozs. 4798. Cellular lava, 14.7 in. long, 6 lbs. 6 ozs. 



4797. Cellular lava, 15.8 in. long, 6 lbs. 9 ozs. 5148. Cellular lava, 13.8 in. long, 4 lbs. 5 ozs. 



Plate XLII. 



4649. Cellular lava, 13 in. long, 5 lbs. 3 ozs. 4647. Cellular lava, 12.7 in. long, 6 lbs. 



4654. Cellular lava, 12.5 in. long, 6 lbs. 8 ozs. 4650. Cellular lava, 13.4 in. long, 6 lbs. 4 ozs. 



5149. Cellular lava, 11. 7 in. long, 5 lbs. 2 ozs. 



Poi Pounders [Na poliaku kui pui). — We come now to an implement very 



prominently identified with Polynesian life: one that had its beginnings with the race 



and which will perhaps be the last of ancient things to fall from the hands of the dying 



people. Wherever the making of poi reached there were the stone ponnders of one 



p'eneral pattern but with many local variations. Where breadfruit takes the place of 

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