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The Ancient Hawaiian House. 



of such material among the old Hawaiians. I am the more ready to do this because 

 I found that a similar, though far less complete, list given in the first Museum catalogue 

 now long out of print was found useful to a degree not anticipated. The measure- 

 ments have been taken anew by the Curator of Polynesian Ethnology, Mr. J. F. G. 

 Stokes, whose careful work may be relied upon. The reader not fond of statistics 

 can easily skip the tables. 



FIG. l6S. OUTLINE FORMS OF TYPICAL UMEKE. 



In the following table are given first the Museum number, then the material 

 and any notes, the height, diameter and form : the latter designated by letter whose 

 counterpart is given on the outline diagrams of the typical Hawaiian forms. Fig. i68. 

 When the material is not given Icon is to be understood. 



UMEKE IN THE BISHOP MUSEUM. 



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