1 8 Director's Anmial Report. 



H. Kahaule, Koloa, Kauai: (11,014) 



Stoue kupua called Ka Huewai. 

 W. H. Rice, Jr., Lihue, Kauai: (10,519-10,520) 



Two bowling stones. Kauai. 

 D. Thaanum, Hilo, Hawaii: (10,667) 



Poi pounder, intermediate form. Kauai. 



F. W. Thrum, Hilo, Hawaii: (11,012-11,013) 



Mortar and pestle. Olaa, Hawaii. 

 Mrs. Kmil Waterman, Honolulu: (10,560) 



Poi pounder, intermediate form. Kauai. 

 A. K. Williams, Honolulu: (10,666) 



Adze. Oahu. 



By Exchange. 



G. R. Carter, Honolulu: (io.557~io,559) 



Two sprays of 00 feathers, spray of iiwi feathers. Hawaiian 

 Islands. 



By Purchase. 



Ukeke, tapa marker, 4 olona scrapers, polishing stone, 4 sling 

 stones. Hawaiian Islands. (10,521-10,531) 



Collection made by A. M. McBryde, Wahiawa, Kauai: 



(10,668-11,611) 

 Thirty-nine stone adzes, 8 polishing stones, 3 stone ham- 

 mers, 3 sling stones, wooden club, stone club, 5 stone pestles, 

 19 poi pounders, 7 stone cups, 4 stone dishes, 19 stone lamps, 

 3 stone mortars, kukui-nut crusher, stone mirror, 18 bowling 

 stones, squid hook, 8 sinkers, 5 shells for squid hooks, phallic 

 stone, stone idol, 32 tapa beaters, tapa board (for malo), 20 

 tapa markers and rulers, 2 hula foot plates, 4 music sticks, 

 2 massage sticks (for abdomen), massage stick (for back), 

 lua stick, wooden dagger (double-pointed), fire stick, 2 spears, 

 2 olona boards, 5 olona scrapers, 8 netting needles, 5 spacers, 

 26 fish-hooks, 5 olona fish lines, 4 human hair necklaces, ivory 

 comb, tortoise-shell comb, 8 ivory beads, ivory and glass bead 

 necklace, 4 feather lei, pipe, 4 dogs' teeth anklets, 2 Niihau 

 mats, tapa shawl, 2 tapa dresses, 2 tapa waist-cloths, 3 sets 

 bed tapas, potato bag, 10 knitted bags for poi bowls, shrimp 



[42] 



