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Admiralty Islands. Large bowl, 3 large totem poles with lizard in relief. 

 Combs of considerable size and novel design. A few Matty Island articles. 



Marquesas Islands. Two clubs and the head of another; 6 stilt rests. 



Fijian Islands. Manj^ clubs; inlaid pillow of fine quality. 



Gilbert Islands. Coconut fibre armor of the rare form with high collar, 

 of which we were promised a photograph. 



Solomon Islands. Dancingflapsof novel form; hermaphrodite figures, 

 of which photographs were promised. 



Miscellaneous. Fine Maori mat cloak; good Tahitian kapa-beater; 

 Rapanui figures; Samoan and Tongan clubs. Mangaia carved paddles and 

 adze handles, i of the former being carved in a mat pattern I had not seen 

 before, but since have found a similar one in the Field Museum in Chicago. 



The Oriental collection was grand, recalling the Musee Guimet; large 

 gilded Buddhas; fine polished carvings from Tridacna gigas, jade and ivory 

 in great quantity; lacquer galore. The Persian stone sculptures and pottery 

 (many collected by Dr. Lehmanu) were in great number and of fine qualitj^. 



DR^SD^N. Zoologische und anthropologische-ethnologische Museums, 

 Im Zwinger. Dr. Arnold Jacobi, Director. 



Hawaiian Islands. Three beautiful feather cloaks, i with green feath- 

 ers; I cape, of which we are promised photographs; 8 kapa-beaters, kapa 

 board, kua kuku, 2 clubs, shark-hook, wooden idol, lei niho palaoa, ipu hue- 

 wai, poi-pounder, specimens of kapa, piece of basket-work. 



Micronesia. Model of a Marshall Islands chart or mede. Armor of 

 coconut fibre of the rare form from the Gilbert Islands; 3 suits of the com- 

 mon form. Shark-tooth cutter similar to the Hawaiian. 



Samoan Islands. vSpears, clubs (tooth-of-death), paddles, mat work, 

 kapa-beater, shark-hook, grindstone for adzes, whale-tooth ornament, poncho, 

 39 combs, 4 carved wood combs, 8 ornamented fans, 7 awa bowls; 2 bambu 

 pillows (4 ft.), 2 ditto 2 ft. long; basket, 3 adzes, 3 upete, tatuing imple- 

 ments, 6 adze blades, 2 paddles, shell and pearl ornaments. 



New Zealand. Ten carved figures and house ornaments, 3 phallic bail- 

 ers, 19 feather boxes, 3 carved bowls, 5 clubs with carved handles, 16 green- 

 stone mere, several baskets, 2 tewhatewha from the Cook collection, 2 wooden 

 images from the same, 6 carved flutes, phallic flvite, 3 jade heitiki; 3 jade 

 mere, i fine one given hy Dr. Julius Haast; kiwi feather cloak, 2 patu of carved 

 wood, bone patu, greenstone patu, carved slab with 3 men and 2 dragons. 

 Cast of an heitiki in the Freiburg Museum. 



Marquesas Islands. Three splendid clubs, carved stilt rest, hviman 

 bone ornaments. 



Hervey Islands. Carved food scoop. Five carved paddles from Man- 

 gaia. Kleven spears, 2 very large ones; stool, drum, fans, basket. 



Tongan Islands. Twentj'-six clubs, pillow, 4 combs, 2 baskets, i 

 beaded basket. 



Fijian Islands. Inlaid pillow; 2 ditto 5 ft. long; 2 of bambu, 2 plain. 

 Seven pieces of potter)', large double j^aqona bowl, 2 kapa-beaters, kapa board 

 stamp, cannibal dish, model of temple in sennit, 6 fans, 7 bowls, 2 adzes, 5 

 baskets, ornaments, 20 throwing-clubs, 3 lotus clubs, 3 pineapple clubs, 

 12 musket clubs, 4 knobbed clubs, 9 carved paddles, 2 spears. 



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