STUDY OF THE ETHNOLOGY OF THE PACIFIC. 837 
The second question—funds—is more vital. I suggest the 
following as sources from which funds might reasonably be 
expected :— 
1. Annual grants from Governments co-operating. 
2. Annual grant from Australasian Association funds. 
3. Votes from learned societies for special purposes. 
4. Donations from individuals for general or special purposes, 
This scheme does not propose to interfere with any existing 
institution, but only to aid and organise research into the 
ethnology of the Pacific. 
No. 18.—OLD SAMOAN AMUSEMENTS. 
By Rev. J. B. Stair. 
(Read Tuesday, January 11, 1898.) 
No. 19.—AUSTRALIAN CAVE PAINTINGS AND ROCK 
CARVINGS, WITH SUPPOSED TRACES OF POLY: 
NESIAN ART. 
By Rev, J. B. Sram. 
(Read Tuesday, January 11, 1898.) 
