Xli^ LIST OP THE PLATES. 



Nov Vol. a S c. 



*eral of the inhabitants, fufpended to 



the neck *. 

 Fig* 23. A Shark's Tooth, fixeu into the 



end of a piece of wcod ; it is ufed for 



carving various works - - - ii. 147 

 Fig. 24. A File, made of a bit of ray'a 



fkin, fattened to a piece of wood - 175 



Fig. 25 and 26. Calcareous Stones, that 



the inhabitants fatten to the lines with 



which they fifh in deep water - 166 



Fig. a;, 28, a*d 29. Fifli-hooks - ii. 



Fig. 30. A wooden hook for carrying 



burdens, furmounted by a flat circular 



piece of wood *. 

 Fig. 31. The circular Piece of Wood. 



XXXIII. Other Articles in ufe among the in- 



habitants of the Friendly Iflands. 

 Fig.yi. A Fly-flapper, of cocoa-nut bafs*. 

 F'g' 33* A Fan, made with a leaf of the 



fpecies of palm called corypb* um- 



IracuSfera *. 

 f*g- 34 an d 35* Wooden Pillows - 164 



Fig. 36. A Bludgeon *. 



37> 38, and 39. Clubs - - F47 



Fig. 40. A fort of Cuthfs, of bone *. 

 Fig. 41. A kind of Sword, of bone*. 



XXXIV. Woman of IJIe de Btaupri 



Man of IJIe <U BeauprS - 246 



XXXV. Savage of New Caledonia throwing 



a dart - - ii. ic6, 193, 256 



XXXVI. Woman of New Caledonia - 194 



XVII. Articles in ufe among the favages 



pf Nw Caledonia ' - - 193 



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