Utensils and Ornaments from Southeastern New Guinea. Those marked with a * come 

 from the Trobriand Islands. 1-16, wooden kuives used in chewing betel; 17-19, knives 

 of cassowary bones; 20-29, 31, necklaces and bracelets (20-23, 25, 26, of snail shells; 27, 

 of dog's teeth ; 28, 29, 31, of braid; 24, man's lower jaw as bracelet) ; 30, braided finger 

 ring ; 32, 33, vessels for limewater ; 35, 36, wooden bowls for pounding betel ; 34, mussel 

 shell as ornament for the brow ; 37, bamboo knife for cutting off heads ; 38, mussel shells 

 as coin ; 39, 40, combs ; 41-44, headdresses of birds' feathers (41, feathers of parrots ; 42, 

 44, feathers of birds of paradise ; 43, feathers of cassowary and tail of marsupial). 



