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BRIGHAM ON HAWAffAN FEATHER WORK. 



Reeve, Esq., has kindly sent me photographs which are reprodnced on Plate LXVI. 

 There are feathers enough to show that they were originalU' covered with red iiivi at- 

 tached to the usual network of olona. 



46. With the above and quite similar, as shown in Plate LXVI. 

 I may now return to the mahiole enumerated in the former paper, of which 

 I have obtained more information. And first. No. 12 on page 44, the specimen brought 



home by Wiiber of Berne, and 

 now in the museum of that 

 city, I am able to figure bj- 

 the kindness of Dr. von Fel- 

 lenberg, the Curator,^ who has 

 sent me a water-color drawing 

 of this and the cloak which 

 will be mentioned later. It is 

 well modelled, red, with yellow 

 crest, and in good order. 



On page 48 of the former 

 paper (this volume) four 

 helmets were catalogued as 

 Numbers 38-41. These were 

 t\)rmerly in the Boston W\\- 

 seum, where they had been so 

 many years that their history 

 was lost, and at the time of 

 the publication of my original 

 paper had recently been given 

 to the Peabod}^ Museum of 

 American Archaeology at Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. I have since 

 seen them, and from Mr. C 

 C. Willoughby's photographs, 

 kindly sent me, can add the 

 following descriptions: 



38. One of the knobbed variety, featherless, and closeU- resembling the example in 

 the Berlin Museum shown in Fig. 37, p. 44. The most marked difference is in the shape of 

 the ear notch which is less generous and opens up and forward. It is in better preservation 

 than the one in Germany. The length along the front from knob to knob top is one foot. 



39. Another one without either feathers or net is almost a duplicate of one in 

 the \"ancouver collection of the British Museum, and shown in Fig. 40, b. This seems 



FIG. 6. MAHIOLK AT NKWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 



-I Dr. Hdnuind von Fellenberg died May lo. 1902, aged eighty-five years 

 tjuguished and aniialile man will nionrn his loss. r444l 



Not the Kerne Miiseiuii alone, inU all who have met this dis- 



