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not unusual forms, 2 throwing-clubs, 4 carved spears, 2 shell bands, 7 coconut 

 cu]:)s for awa; 3 pandanus mats, line texture; several coarser; 2 ali or bambu 

 pillows, 2 bed mats of white hibiscus libre, upete of wood; round basket, good 

 workmanship; mat for the game of lafoga. 



Tongan Islands. Eighteen combs of usual form, pillow of wood, 2 pan- 

 pipes, belt of human hair; 5 stone adzes and another mounted; 2 baskets of 

 dark material, one long, the other round; upete for printing kapa, 2 spears 

 barbed, club carved, 4 plain clubs. 



Society Islands. Six fish-hooks of wood and bone, 2 of bone with tor- 

 toise-shell barb and back, 2 poi-pounders; 3 stone adzes mounted, 4 without 

 handles; adzes of shell mounted, 2 gorgets, ornament of pearl-shell plates; 

 drum 7 in. m diameter, tall with braids of sennit 

 to tighten head; 2 drums of wood similar in form 

 to the Hawaiian; bailer, fan. 



Marquesas Islands. Four finely carved 

 clubs, 2 stilt rests, 2 Triton shell trumpets, pearl- 

 shell with tortoise-shell ornament. 



Hervey Islands. Three paddles carved, 

 rosette handles ; 3 with square flat handles, all 

 from Mangaia. 



207. AWA BOWL. 



208. RAPANUI. 



Paumotu Islands. Two canoe models, double, inlaid with pearl-shell, 

 Manihiki. Curious wooden pillow. Kapa-beater 2 in. square, 2 ft. long; 

 another 3 in. square, 15 in. long. 



Rapanui or lEaster Island. Three human figures, one remarkably 

 fine; 9 images of inferior quality, 4 lizards, 2 moi; 2 "talking-sticks" of ordi- 

 nary form and size; another very old, showing the human head (Fig. 208, 

 A-B); stone head. 6 head-rings of feathers; 7 obsidian lance-heads, another 

 mounted on a long staff; 3 large stone adzes, 3 curiously carved paddles with 

 groove at small end for attaching the awkward handle, 2 crescent-shaped 

 gorgets. 



New Zealand. Two mokoed human heads, canoe prow of ancient form; 

 stern-post of canoe, very narrow. Modeled figure with cloak of flax, heitiki, 

 staff and mere; 3 pare or door-caps, large and fairly carved; 2 carved feather 

 boxes, side-post of door; 4 tikis, one a female with lizard. Cars-ed funnel for 

 feeding a chief while undergoing moko. Portion of carved canoe prow, grind- 

 stone, 2 jade heitikis, jade earrings, 2 hammer stones, 33 greenstone adzes, 

 9 jade adzes, 2 greenstone meres; 3 jade meres; 2 meres of wood, plain; 7 

 carved. Mere of carved bone, 6 of plain bone; 2 clubs, carved; 2 flax-pound- 

 ers of stone, 4 carved wood walking-sticks; tata of medium size, model of 

 canoe; 3 paddles, plain; 3 carved; 12 taiaha or chief's staff, 9 tewhatewha or 

 battle-axes. [423] 



