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Report of a Journey Around the W^orld. 



AMSTERDAM. Koninklijk Zoologisch Genootschap "Natura Artis Mag- 

 istra". Prof. Dr. J. C. H. de Meyere, Conservator of the Ethnographic 

 Museum. 



Huewai pawehe, lei palaoa, feather lei, bone fish- 

 Pair of stilt rests and a fine club. 



Hawaiian Islands. 



hook ( Fig. 212). 



Marquesas Islands 



New Zealand. Greenstone mere and adze with handle, 

 2 jade heitiki, human face from old carving. 



Fiji. Human figure in wood, 17 carved spears; 5 clubs, 

 musket form; 5 knobbed, 2 pineapple, 2 round, 5 throwing. 



New Caledonia. Several clubs, bird-bill and common. 



New Ireland. Three carved figures; club and wor- 

 ship-sticks. 



Hervey Islands. Five ceremonial adzes and a carved 

 paddle. 



New Guinea and Bismarck Archipelago. Carved 

 paddles, fine shields, 10 korowaar and many bags. A few 

 objects from the vSolomon and Admiralty Islands. 



212. BONE Fish- 

 hook. 



ST. PETERSBURG. Academy of Sciences. Peter the 

 Great ]\Iuseuin. Dr. W. Radloff, Curator. 



Hawaiian Collection from Cook Expedition. Pair boar-tusk anklets, 

 kupee niho; 3 fans, ancient form; feather cloak, 5 feather capes; 3 feather 

 helmets, one of black feathers, the only one seen; lei niho palaoa, 2 fine shark- 

 hooks, 3 i;lumaika; 25 pieces of kapa, mostly figured; shark-teeth knife, ukeke, 

 2 squid-hooks, 2 combs, ipu hokiokio, 6 fish-hooks, 2 ipuwai, koko, feather 

 lei, 2 wooden figures, 2 stone figures, 2 fish-nets, 2 gourds. 



Samoan Islands. Four pillows, 6 awa bowls; 25 clubs, large and small; 

 2 "tooth-of-death" clubs, 15 fans, 6 baskets, cachelot necklace, 4 miscellane- 

 ous necklaces; selection of good siapo; kapa-beater with rounded knob handle. 



New Zealand. Two house carvings; tiki for peak; 3 mokoed heads 

 (2 post DiortcDi, I original); 5 taiaha, 3 tewhatewha, 3 paddles, 3 heitiki, 6 

 feather-boxes, 3 greenstone mere, 3 fish-hooks, 6 adzes, patu, 12 flax capes, 

 4 satchels; 2 large hooks, metal and wood; grotesque carving; carved adze 

 handle, 3 clubs, number of small jade ornaments. 



Marquesas Islands. Pair of mounted ancient stilts, complete, 7 ft. 

 high; 2 stilt rests, 2 mounted adzes, club, fine paddle, earrings. 



Rapanui or Easter Island. Five Easter Island figures. 



Mangaia, Hervey Islands. Many ceremonial adzes large and small, 

 12 carved paddles, 4 plain paddles. 



Tongan Islands. Twenty-five fine clubs, horizontal drum, vertical 

 drum, 4 combs, 2 pillows, 2 bowls, baskets, specimens of kapa. 



Fiji. Yaqona bowl, spears, 5 whale-tooth ornaments, 3 specimens of 

 pottery, pillow, 6 paddles, 11 musket clubs, 2 pineapple clubs, 4 knobbed 

 clubs, 4 throwing-clubs, carved club. 



Admiralty Islands and Matty Island. Pvight obsidian daggers, 5 

 adzes, bowl, 2 figures, spears, 6 dishes and 4 adzes from Matty Island. 



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