TE PITO TE 1IENUA, OR EASTER rSLAND. 509 



Platform No. 64.— Called "Kai". Same dimensions and geueral 

 appearance as the last, but has one broken image. 



Platform No. 65. — Called " Kuruoa". Central section 150 feet long, 

 7 feet wide, and 6 feet high. Extreme length, including wings, 275 

 feet. Two large images, each 33 feet in length by 5 wide. Length of 

 head, to shoulders, 1<> feet, and width, from ear to ear, 4 feet. The 

 stones on the front wall of the structure are neatly squared and 

 smoothly faced. 



Platform Xo. 66.— Called "Mahatna". Central section 30 feet long, 

 7 feet wide, and (i feet high. Extreme length, 100 feet. Two images, 

 much defaced, lie on the inboard side on their faces. Between this 

 platform and the last there is a nicely graded and paved road, with 

 gentle slope from the cliff to the water-edge. 



Platform No. 07. — Called " Ahukirirera ". Has been pretty well de- 

 molished. Xo images. 



Platform No. 68.— Called "Tehangakiri ". Central section 40 feet 

 long, 7 feet wide, and 7 feet high. Extreme length, 250 feet. Here are 

 seven images, three large ones and four small-sized, all in a damaged 

 condition. 



Platform No. 69. — Called " Kirikiriroa". Has been pretty thoroughly 

 demolished, and has the fragments of one image. 



Platform No. 70. — Called "Onepuhea". A duplicate of the last one 

 in all respects. 



Platform No. 71.— Called " Hanga-tetera" ; 60 feet long, 6 feet wide, 

 and 7 feet high, and has no wings. The main stones of sea-face 

 average in size 5^ feet long and 14 feet wide. Xo images. 



Platform No. 12.— Called "Hanga-rea". Has been completely de- 

 molished and the fragments of two images lie among the ruins. 



Platform No. 7.'}. — Called " Oteu". Has a small foundation and seems 

 to have been abandoned in an unfinished condition. 



Platform No. 71. — ('ailed "Tahureue". Has been destroyed, and the 

 fragments of two images lie in the ruins. 



Platform No. 75. — Called " Oroi". Central section 40 feet long, (J feet 

 wide, and 6 feet high. Extreme length, 140 feet. In a bad condition 

 and no images. 



Platform No. 70. — ('ailed "Ahukinokino ". Somewhat smaller than 

 the last, but dcsti i ute of all interest. 



Platform No. 77. — Called " Papaturei". A duplicate of the last, and 

 in a demolished condition. 



Platform No. 78. — Called "Tutuira". A mere mass of ruins, and with 

 no images. 



Platform No. 79.— Called » He". Central section 30 feet long, 6 feet 



wide, 6 feet high. Extreme length, 120 feet. Two images in a bad con- 

 dition. 



Platform No. 80.— Called "Akahanga" (Plate XXXV). Two hun- 

 dred and fifty feet long, 10 feet wide, and 7 feet high, with no wings. 



