12 Director s .\)nnial Report. 



5821-2 Fishing lines and hooks. Samoa. 



5823 Paddle. Fiji. 



5824 Coconut spoons, carved. New Guinea. 



5825 Fans (4). Samoa. 

 5826-7 Boomerangs. Au.stralia. 



5828 Stone axe. 



5829 Ba.sket. South Australia. 

 5830-1 Spears. Australia. 

 5832-4 Clubs. Australia. 



5835 Small models of Australian weapons — 2 shields, 4 club.s 



and 2 boomerangs. 

 5836-7 Dancing skirts. Samoa. 

 5838 Spear thrower. Avistralia. 

 5839-40 Totem poles. Alaska. 



5841 Necklace of porpoise teeth. Hawaiian Ids. 



5842 String of whale teeth. Hawaiian Ids. 



5843 Rotary drill. American Indian. 



5844 Skirt of fibre. American Indian. 



5845 Skirt of Pandanus. Samoa. 

 5846-7 Tapa. Samoa. 



5848 Collecflion from the North American and Alaskan Indians, 

 comprising : — Model of oomiak ; hide scraper; horn, bone and 

 wooden spoons, and bone fork ; dancing rattles, time beaters, 

 tambourine, drum sticks, necklaces, basketw^ork plates, water 

 bottles, shark hook, adze, beaded medicine bags, moccasins, 

 horses' girths, bridles, loom for weaving blanket, Chinese 

 ivory ball finely carved. 



Given by J. L. Youno-, Esq. 



5942 Wooden image of sea eel. Rapanui. 



5943 Wooden lizard figure. Rapanui. 

 5944-5 Wooden clubs. Rapanui. 



5946 Wooden image of chiton. Rapanui. 



5947-8/^ Wooden balls used at dances. Rapanui. 



5949-50 Wooden male figures of the long-eared race. Rapanui. 



5951 Wooden male figure of the short-eared race. Rapanui. 



5952-3 Wooden female figures of the long-eared race. Rapanui. 



5954-6 Pieces of feti.sh w'ood. Rapanui. 



5957 Piece of shell fetish. Rai)anui. 



