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New Zealand. Bark baskets, jade earrings, 2 splendid jade mere, 

 many heitiki mounted on mirror to show backs, bailer with penis handle. 

 Carved wooden coffin or bone-box with bones only, no skull. Pump-drill, the 

 flj' of 2 wooden arms bound by a bark rim. 



New Britain. Noted that the musical instrument peculiar to this group is 

 called "Biulapaganej'" ( Fig. 210). 



Solomon Islands. Wooden 

 shield with mosaic decorations of 

 squares of pearl-shell ; the best 

 specimen of this work seen. 



NewGuinea. Cuirassof G?/- 

 aiiiiis rotang; 6 pan-pipes, i with 

 24, the rest -with 13 reeds; 2 coffins 

 of canoe form with covers. Spears 

 tipped with cassowary bones were 

 labelled "L/auka". Many gourd 

 penis-covers; 2 gourd whistles like 

 the Hawaiian Ipu hokiokio, with 

 3 holes. 



The fine Mexican feather-work 

 for which this museum is noted 

 seemed much faded since my last 

 visit. 



MUNICH. Konigliche Ethnolo- 

 gische Museum in the Arkaden. 

 Custos Dr. Walter Lehmann. 



Hawaiian Islands. Feather 

 helmet, rather small, of the usual 

 red and yellow feathers with a 

 narrow V-shaped black stripe on 

 the sides. Feather cape of red 

 with a narrow band of yellow; 

 5 ulumaika, 3 poi -pounders, 8 

 stone adzes, 10 good ohe kapala- 

 pala, niho palaoa in poor condi- 

 tion; 2 leiomano of ordinary form, 

 2 with I tooth each ; kukui nut 

 candle 15 in. long; ipuwai pawehe, 

 lei of dog-teeth, anklet of dog- 

 tusks. Idol of wood with a crest 

 (Fig. 215); another with helmet 

 (Fig. 217), and a remarkable human figure with uplifted arms (Fig. 216). 



Australia. Seventy, more or less, stone churingas, well cut; 6 horned 

 boomerangs, and several of the large carved ones. Many ceremonial shields 

 wnth emu down tufts and other ornamentation. Fifties and shields of com- 

 mon quality and form. 



New Guinea. Remarkable pottery from the southern part of Dutch 

 New Guinea with raised designs evidently copies of wood carvings; there 

 were large shields and a number of other things in this collection new to me. 



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215. HAWAIIAN IDOL. 



