FEA 7 HER GARMENTS. 



17 



a photograph of the specimen, but it proved unsuited for reproduAiou, and must be 

 represented by the color diagram Fig. 17. 



108. There is a small cape in Keene, New Hampshire, owned by Henry S. 

 Mackintosh. Its dimensions are approximately: around bottom, 64 inches; around 



FIG. 16. 



i-n;. 17. 



neck, 17 inches; across front, 26 inches. Although the owner wishes to dispose of it 

 he has failed to respond to my request for a photograph. 



109. Another of the Kamehameha capes was hrought to my attention by the 

 authorities of the United States National Museum. It was given by Kauikeaouli to 

 the father of the present owner. It is of 00 with slight red and black ornamentation, 

 as shown in the color diagram. ( Fig. 18.) It is 26 inches across, and 64 inches around 



FIG. 18. 



FIG. 19. 



the bottom. It will be seen that it is exaAlj' the same size as the preceding cape, and 

 as I have seen neither, nor do I know the name of the person offering this to the 

 National Museum, there is a possibilit}- that the two notes refer to the same cape. 



no. In the Norwich Castle Museum, of which J. Reeve, Esq., is Curator, are 

 two capes which had not come to ni}- notice, as one was attributed to Tahiti and the 

 other to New Zealand. Mr. Edge-Partington corredled the mistakes, and besides send- 



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