288 Report of a Journey Around the World. 



Samoan Islands. Two bowls, 15 clubs, 3 adzes, combs, siapo, baskets. 



Marquesas Islands. Paddle, club and staff. 



Hervey Islands. Three carved paddles, 2 ceremonial adzes. 



Tongan Islands. Two good clubs. 



New 2<ealand. Three tiki, 2 house ornaments, carved box (Fig. 86), 

 5 tiaha, flax-pounder, 6 ornaments, ceremonial staff, 3 paddles, mokoed head, 

 carved flute, 2 greenstone mere, heitiki, carved adze handle, 3 feather-boxes. 



Fijian Islands. Pillow, paddle, several spears, 3 pineapple chibs, 5 

 plain clubs, basket, kapa specimens; pineapple club, very large, 8 in. diam.; 

 yaqona bowl 2 ft. diam.; 3 wigs, adze, kapa-beater, 2 bows, file 3 ft. long. 



New Guinea. Fifteen adzes, 2 signal drums, 14 drums, 21 masks, cere- 

 monial adzes, pottery, bailers and pillows; bags and bowls, 14 spears, 9 clubs, 

 7 decorated spears, 28 bone daggers, 16 shields, ornaments. 



Australia. Two horned boomerangs, 100 stone churingas, 75 wood 

 ditto, spears, shields, boomerangs, bowls. 



New Caledonia Fifteen bird-bill clubs, 7 phallic clubs, complete adze, 

 2 long adze handles. 



Solomon Islands. Combs and a fair general collection. 



New Britain. Two of the peculiar musical instruments. 



Admiralty Islands. Six bowls and 5 spears. 



Micronesia. Twenty-one spears and 3 shields from Gilbert Islands. 



Bismarck Archipelago. A fair general collection. 



PARIS. Musee d'Ethnographie (Palais du Trocadero). Conservateur, Dr. 

 \'erneau. 



Haw^aiian Islands. Feather Kukailimoku, helmet, 3 specimens kapa, 

 4 ipuwai, 2 umekes, 15 kapa-markers, 4 kapa-rulers, 4 kapa-beaters, 2 niho 

 palaoa, model of canoe, drum of wood and shark-skin, 2 spears, ring poi- 

 pounder, mounted adze, laau lomilomi, 2 idols. vSeveral objects labelled 

 "Hawaiian" which came from other groups. 



Samoan Islands. Paddles, siapo, spears, ornaments. 



Tongan Islands. Sixteen clubs. Collection of spears on wall. 



Hervey Islands. Seven ceremonial adzes, 4 especially well-carved 

 paddles. 



Fijian Islands. vSeven clubs, spears, paddles, adzes, potterj'; nnich 

 mixed. 



New Zealand. Two feather-boxes, 2 patu, several adzes. 



Faster Island. Seven small figures, double-headed figure, flute. 



Solomon Islands. Large bowl, inlaid shield, clubs, spears and com- 

 mon shields. 



New Caledonia. Twelve figure masks, infant coffin, 2 short-handled 

 adzes, stone clubs, figures, basket, 15 fans, 2 door-posts; 52 clubs, common; 8 

 bird-bill clubs, several phallic clubs, house beams, shell and other ornaments. 



New Guinea. Spirit house, 5 drums, 2 shields, 3 pillows, many plain 

 adzes, 3 ceremonial adzes, masks and figures. 



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