APPENDIX. cxxv 



By Captain Peter Dillon, Knight of the Legion of Honour, &c Jan. 3, 1829. 



A large dish wrought from the solid log, used by the natives of Harvey's Islands to 



serve up their food upon on state occasions. 

 A fan from Harvey's Islands. 

 A stone axe from Harvey's Islands. 

 A chief's seat, on which he sits while giving audience to strangers, from Harvey's 



Islands. 

 A. piece of ornamented cloth, from Harvey's Islands. 

 A New Zealand idol. 

 Two clubs from New Zealand. 

 A box from ditto. 



A wooden cleaver, or battle-axe, from ditto. 

 A specimen of the gum from a New Zealand pine. 

 A battle-axe made of green jade stone from ditto. 



A specimen of human hair, which is woolly, from the heads of the Manicolians. 

 A specimen of human hair, which is straight, from the heads of the Tucopians. 

 Breast-plate and armlets used by the Manicolians. 

 A Manicolian dress, supposed to be woven in a loom. 

 A variegated mat dress worn at Tucopia. 



A calabash containing lime which is used to chew with the betel-nut at Manicolo. 

 A Manicolian fishing-net. 

 An iron adze fitted on a wooden handle, made out of the iron procured from La 



Perouse's ship by the Manicolians. 

 A Manicolian war club. 

 A bow and three bundles of poisoned arrows : one bundle is pointed with human 



bone procured from the arms and legs of their enemies by the Manicolians. 

 Five clubs used by the natives of the Friendly and Fejee Islands. 

 A matrimonial pillow from ditto. 

 A cava bowl and spoon from ditto. 



A piece of white Otaheitian cloth made from the bark of the bread-fruit tree. 

 A specimen of gauze used by the Fejee islanders to prevent the wind from discom- 

 posing their hair, to ornament which they bestow great pains. 

 A specimen of plait made by the natives of Harvey's Islands for sewing their 



canoeSj &c. 

 Two pearl-shell hooks mounted with tortoise-shell, used by the Friendly Islanders 



in the Benito fishery. 

 Three combs used by the natives of the Friendly Islands. 



A conical stone cut and used by the Friendly Islanders in catching the star-fish. 

 Eight spears from the Friendly and Fejee Islands. 

 Four pieces of cloth used as dresses by both male and female natives of the 



Friendly Islands. 



