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Bay; girdle dresses of dyed grass, plaited glass caps, netted bags, 

 spatulas, from Stacey Island, Babe, Milne Gulf, Discovery Bay; 

 daggers made of cassowary bone, Fly River: shell nose ornaments, 

 Koiari ; -lew's harp: sago stirrers from Discovery Bay, South ('ape. 

 Waga Waga and Nuakata Island: pipes, mats, clubs with circular 

 stone heads, wooden food bowls, charm (Ivotsiva), pillow, basket and 

 lid, Lydia Island; wooden pillows (very rude), Lydia Island: 

 ceremonial adze, D'Entrecasteaux Island; adzes with stone beads, 

 Port Moresby; large number of spears of various forms and sizes, 

 from Panaietti, Nuakata Island and Trobriands; bow and arrows. 



Solomon Islands : — 



Thirteen arrows (10. 6. 1904. 343) and rudely-carved wooden head 

 (10. 6. 1904. 362), sheet of tapa cloth (10. 6. 1904. 369); purchased. 



Santa Cruz : — 



Bow and arrows (10. 6. 1904. 344-345); purchased. 



Australia : — 



Throw-stick (10. 6. 1904. 370); pun based. 



New Ireland : 



Grotesque wooden painted mask (10. 6. 1904. 366), thwart of a 

 canoe (10. 6. 1904. 367), painted wooden ornament in form of a bird 

 (10. (i. 1904. 368); purchased. 



Bag (2. 12. 19U4. &); presented by Mr. B. D. Radclilfe. 



Timor Laut : — 



Bow (10. 6. 1904. 346), ten-pronged fish-spear (10. 6. 1904. 347), 

 leaf-shaped metal-headed arrows (10. 6. 1904. 348), arrow, iron- 

 headed (10. 6. 1904. 349), bone-tipped arrow (10. 6. 1904. 350), 

 arrows with serrated heads (10. 6. 1904. 351), spoons made from 

 nautilus shell (10. 6. 1904. 356) wooden comb inlaid with ivory 

 (10. 6. 1904. 352), " soelveli " for holding cotton when making 

 thread (10. 6. 1904. 353 j, suspender (10. 6. 1904. 354), " eboer," 

 worn by women (10. li. 1904. 356), nautilus sbell spoon (10. 6. 190-1. 



