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tending from its centre to the encircling net of the basket, this net being made partly 

 of olona, partly of coco fibre. Central specimen in Fig. 66. 



No. 3845 is like the last specimen, as may be seen in Fig. 66, but is much 

 smaller, and in place of the usual net to fasten the cover in place, has two loops of 

 cord knotted through the sides, which serve also for handles. 



