LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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A Study of tiie Savage Weapons at the Centennial Exhibition, i?y Ed- 

 ward H. Knight 213 



Fig. 1. Kafir Keerie, Cape of Good Hope 21G 



2. Mozambique clubs 217 



3. Native Australian with club and shield, Queensland 217 



4. Australian wooden weapons, New South Wales 218 



5. Australian nulla-nullas, Victoria 218 



6. Wooden clubs, New Zealand 219 



7. Stone merai, New Zealand 219 



8. Green-stone merai, New Zealand 219 



9. Maori PiituKohatu, New Zealand 220 



10. Kakati weapons (bone of whale), New Zealand 220 



11. Ojibeway wooden club, Canada 221 



12. Wooden clubs of Dakotah. — National Museum 221 



13. Pai-Ute club. — National Museum 221 



14. Haidah war-club. — National Museum 221 



15. Haidah carved war-club. — Nat ional Museum 222 



16. Mace from Paraguay, Argentine Confederation 222 



17. Shell-headed club from a Florida shell-heap. — National Museum .. 222 



18. Stone maul from British Columbia. — National Museum 22:5 



19. Stone maul of Alaska. — National Museum 223 



20. Maori stone club, New Zealand 223 



21. Stone maid of Arickarees 223 



22. Stone mauls of Missouri Valley Indians. — National Museum 224 



23. Arickaree stone maul 224 



24. War-club of Apaches, Arizona. — National Museum 224 



25. Thro wing-stick of Uganda, Africa. — Egyptian exhibit 225 



2C. Niam-niam hurling-weapons (trumbash.) 22(3 



27. Boomerangs of New South Wales 227 



28. Australian thro wing-sticks, Victoria 227 



29. Boomerang and Moqui throwing-stick 229 



30. Kangaroo rat, South Australia 229 



31. Navajo sling. — National Museum. 231 



32. Thro wing-stones, Peru 232 



33. Bolas of Paraguay, Argentine Confederation 233 



34. Bolas of Argentine Republic 233 



35. Wooden axes from Australia, New Zealand, and British Columbia. 235 

 30. Stone spalls for axes, Clarence River, New South Wales 236 



37. Maori stone hatchet, New Zealand 237 



38. Stone axes of Australia and America 237 



39. Stone adze (unmounted), New Zealand 239 



40. Maori adze, New Zealand 239 



41. Stone adze, Sandwich Islands 239 



42. Shell adze, Saint John's River, Florida 239 



43. Fiji war-axe 240 



44. Stone adze, Puget Sound 240 



45. Eskimo ice-pick, Nunivak Island 240 



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