202 ISLAND CULTURE AREA OF AMERICA [eth. ANN. 34 



"B. Arm irithuut face, but tcitli panel 



a. Piinel on the right ann. 



1. American Museum specimen. 



2. American Museum specimen. 



3. American Bluseum specimen. 



4. National Museum specimen (Hg. 47). 



b. Panel on the left arm. 



1. Heye Museum specimen (pi. 99, B). 



"C. Ellivir ntuiie of dijuhtfuJ type 



" A. WITH FACE CUT IN RELIEF ON ONE AS.ll 



" a. Face on the right arm 



"1. Madrid specimen. — The most perfect and elaborately decorated 

 of all these objects is an elbow stone in the Museo Arqueologico of 



I'"IG. 47. — Elbow-stone in tlw fnitfd States National Miisi'um 



Madrid, which has face, arms, and legs sculptured on one arm. This 

 specimen has been figured by Neumann and several other writers, but 



