308 



A NATORALIST'S WANDEniNGS 



and white patchwork band, was allowed to hang loose to the 

 shoulders ; or it was done np in a frizzed mop, different, how- 

 ever, from the unravellable matted wisp seen on the Papuans 





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coirnEES OF the natives of TniOll-LArT. 



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of Macluer Inlet in Xew Guinea, or among the Aru Islanders. 



Nature 



depend 



COIFFCKE. 



arranged in a mop, and when straight it is combed out and 

 crimped with the instrument shown on page 309, to hang 

 down the bach in a ^' cataract/' The arranging of their hair is 

 one of their most enjoyed occupations, and the vanity with whicU 



