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presenting a variety of patterns consisting of small thin flat 

 circles made from sliells ruljhed down and tied on. There 

 was only one more shield of the kind, and tlie native bolted 

 when he found that Sir William's coxswain wanted it. The 



CIIIKPS SlIIKr.D AND ■I'WO-H.XNIIKI) CI.L'B.S. 



spears were long and thin ; some had very nicely worked 

 white bone tops, with long prongs neatlj' made and carved. 

 The handles of their clubs were [)rcttily worked with grass 

 dyed yellow and other colours. 



