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B RICH AM ON HAWAIIAN FEATHER WORK. 



Chinese feather decoration. 

 Christy collection, British Musenm. 



collection, British Museum. 

 Cloak, Berlin. 

 British Museum. 

 British Museum, mostly cock's 



feathers. 

 British Museum, 

 buried in Honolulu, 

 burned in Honolulu Board of 



Health fire. 

 Copenhagen Nationalmuseet. 

 Dresden. 



Leiden, triangles. 

 Paris, MuseQ d'Artillerie, Galerie 



d' Ethnographic 

 with crescents, B. P. B. M., 95S. 

 Cloaks of feathers primarily war 

 decoration, 

 captured in battle, 

 see list of ahuula. 

 trailing on ground. 

 Colburn, J. F. , loans ahuula. 

 Colgate cape. 



cape. 

 Color significance of feathers. 

 Colors limited, of Hawaiian birds, 

 of feathers. 

 of kahili. 

 Cook cape, Australian Museum, 

 cape, Florence, 

 cape, Vienna. 

 gives first account of Hawaiian 



feather robes, 

 relics, Australian Museum, 

 relics. Museum Peter the Great, 



Petrograd. 

 relics. Dominion Museum, Well- 

 ington, N. Z. 

 Coiyphi/iis fringillaccus furnished 



red feathers in Samoa. 

 Cunningham, Capt. Wni., brings 



cloak to United States. 

 Curran, Mrs. L. P. M. 



Designs of ahuula. I, 52. 



Dover Museum cloak. I, 450, f. 17. 



Dresden Museum cloak. VII, 29, f. 30. 



Museum has good steel case for 



ahuula. VII, 3. 



Dyed feathers. I, 12. 



Edge-Partington, note on feather 



mats. I, 487. 



Ee, name of feathers from under the 



wings. I, [4. 



Elgin cape. I, Xi; VII, 22, f. 23. 



cape, a strange label on. VII, 24. 



VII, 2, 8. 



Ellis, Dr. Wm., account of Hawaiian 



feather ornaments. I, page 6. 



Emma, Queen, cape. I, 60, f. 55. 



Ena, Mrs. John, makes Kalakaua 



cape. VII, 52. 



Eye of pearl-shell set in feathers. I, 442, f. 4. 



Feather currency', Santa Cruz Id. 



decorations in India. 



figure of Keoloewa, described by 

 Rev. W. Ellis. 



figure seen in Tahiti. 



gods (Kukailimoku). 



gods, list of. 



hat in Vienna. 



hat in Wellington. 



mat, under side shown. 



mats discussed by J. Edge-Part- 

 ington. 



work of Hawaiians, Supplement I. 

 Feathers as currency. 



attached to net. 



dyed in modern times. 



injured by sea water. 



named from position on bird. 

 FcUenberg, Dr. Edmund von, of 

 Berne, sends drawings of ahuula. 

 Fijian color birds. 

 Florence ahuula. 

 Franklin cape. 



Franks, Sir A. WoUaston, presents 



Kukailimoku to British Museum. 



Freeland, H. C, presents cape to 



Chichester Museum. 

 Frcgata aqiiila (frigate-bird) feath- 

 ers used. 

 Fuller cape. 



I, 452, f.20, pl.lxix_ 

 I, I. 



VII, 46. 

 VII, 46. 



1,31; VII, 57- 

 VII, 63. 



I, 3°- 



vn, 13, f. 13 15. 

 I, 438, f. I. 



I, 36, pi. vi, p. 437. 



I, 437- 



I. 14- 



1,51; VII, 57. 



I, 12. 



I. 13- 

 I, 14. 



I, 444. 



1.3- 



1,75- 



VII, 28, pi. ii. 



1.38- 

 VII, 17. 



I, 11; VII, 13. 

 VII, 17, f. 17. 



George IV, King, presents cape to 



Miss Paget. VII, 17. 



Gill, E. Leonard, letter. I, 440. 



Gilman, Gorham D., presents cape 



to B. P. B. M., No. 6841. I, 60, f. 42, 57. 



Goodrich, Joseph, goes to Kilauea 



with Kapiolani. VII, 50. 



Gottingen cape. 1,76. 



Haalelea cape. I, 62, f. 61. 



cajie cordate ornaments. I, 77, f. 105. 



cape clear yellow mamo. I, "8, f. 106. 



Hamilton, A., sends photographs of 



ahuula in Wellington Museum. VII, 14. 

 Handles of human bone for kahili. I, 16. 

 Heger, Dr. Franz, describes Mexican 



fan. I, 2. 



Helmet from Cook. I, 41, f. 32. 



covered with human hair. I, 48. 



from New Ireland. I, 40, f. 31. 



royal, of red, not one wholly 



yellow. I, 49. 



