260 BUUL-ETIX 127, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



bulkheads about one-quarter of boat's length from each end; plat- 

 forms in ends higher than that in the middle. 



Dimensions of hoat. — Length, 20 feet; beam, 4 feet; depth, 2 feet. 

 Scale of model, 1^ inches equal 1 foot. 

 Collected by Dr. G. Brown Goode. Cat. ^o. 76,210 U.S.N.M. 



Model of Johore boat. 



This type of boat used at Johore, India, and vicinity, is called 

 " prau nadi " in the native dialect. 



The model represents an open, square-ended, keelless dugout, with 

 raking V-shaped ends ; considerable rise to floor ; sharp turn to bilge ; 

 straight on top ; covered with deck of split bamboo, attached by coir 

 twine; elevated pole gunwales; paddles with dagger-shaped blades 

 and cross handles. 



Dimensions of hoat. — Length, 20 feet ; beam, 4 feet ; depth, 2 feet, 

 inches; depth, inside, 21 inches; paddles, 5 feet 3 inches. Scale of 

 model, 1 inch equals 1 foot. 

 (Collected by Dr. G. Brown Goode. Cat. No. 76,233 U.S.N.M. 



Model of Malay dugout canoe. 



A type of dugout canoe used in the hook and line fishery along 

 the coast of the Malay Peninsula. 



The model represents a double-ended keel dugout, with long, ^arp 

 hollow ends, rising concaved floor ; raking, recurved stem and stern- 

 post, each rising some distance above the gunwale; rather straight 

 on top; decked, over fish rooms; two thwarts, one for steersman at 

 stern and one for mast step near the bow ; small spritsail of cotton ; 

 rudeh^ carved head of sea bird at bow. 



Dimensions of hoat. — Length, between stem and sternpost, 30 feet; 

 beam, 6 feet; depth, 2 feet 6 inches; mast above thwart, 10 feet 11 

 inches. Scale of model, 1 inch equals 1 foot. 

 Collected by Dr. G. Brown Goode. Cat. No. 76,221 U.S.N.M. 



Model of Johore " sampan panjang." 



A type of boat used at Johore, India, and vicinity. The model 

 shows a partially decked keel boat, with long, sharp hollow bow, 

 projecting at top; stem concavely curved; hollow rising floor; long 

 lean sharp stern; rudder outside, hung with metal pintles; good 

 sheer. 



Dimensions of hoat. — Length over all, 23 feet 8 inches; beam, 4 

 feet 5 inches; depth, 22 inches. Scale of model, 1^ inches equal 1 

 foot. Cat. No. 76,218 U.S.N.M. 



Model of Boyan canoe. 



This tj^pe of dugout canoe is called " kolik " in the native dialect. 

 It is a long, narrow, open dugout, with long sharp ends, projecting 



