BUSTS OF NATIVES OF PACIFIC ISLANDS, THEIR NECKLACES 
AND OTHER SHELL-ARTICLES. 
Upper row, rom the right, Chains of land shell, yellow Aediccena; the bust of a Samoan woman wearing 
necklaces of marine shell, :Ver?72; necklaces of Ova made by natives (above), and shell ornaments used by the 
natives of Micronesia, presented by Dr, John T, Gulick of Hawaii (below); the bust of a Tongna woman wearing a 
necklace of marine shell, MJarginel/a; a bag having many specimens of Aycu/aria knitted in by New Guinean natives. 
Middle row, the two axe-shaped bars are contrivances used by New Guinean natives to ward off arrows; 
between the bars, is a necklace of O/va and a chest-ornament made of round pieces of a Giant Clam by natives 
of the Solomon Is, 
Lower row, from the right, necklaces of land shell, Parts/a; a fishing string and a hook, the latter made 
of Meleagrina maxima, used by Australian natives; a kind of chisel made of a piece of a Giant Clam, thought to 
have been made in the stone age, 
(These busts were made by Mr, Seisuke Inouye, a noted doll-maker of Fukuoka, according to the designs of the 
late Prof. Shogoro Tsuboi) 
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