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beaters; nianv good specimens of kapa, plain and tlecorated; gourd uineke 

 with cover; liinai poepoe. complete; spear. K 492S; model of canoe, K5342; 

 coconut arm-drum, E 2940; kukui nuts for candle, hula skirt, charm of teeth, 

 wooden bowl; ipu kulKH?\ 



Society Islands. Two gorgets of feathers, fibre and shark-teeth; fan. 

 E2631; tine spear, E4927. 



Rapanui. Two long-eared tigures. Breast ornament. 



Samoan Islands. Fourteen good clubs of the various forms. Several 

 kava bowls. Model of double canoe. 



Hervey Islands. Ten carved ceremonial adzes, 2 food scoops; Scan-ed 

 ceremonial paddles, all with rosette handles, one with the circle ornament 

 noted in the Field Museum (^ Fig. 179); another with this ornament but with 



flat handle, E 5122. 



Tongan Islands. Many good clubs; pillow of fine workmanship, E 3203; 

 14 good clubs. 



Marquesan Islands. Five stilt rests, one bound on stick; 6 clubs, one 

 with hair, E5032; paddle, several long paildles. 7 staves tufted with human 

 hair; coconut With luunan bone decorations. E4995; Triton trumpet. 2 human 

 hair armlets. 3 shell gorgets covered with Abrns seeds. 



Nine or Savage Island. Broom, E5014; staff or club, E5054. 



New Zealand. IMokoed head; pare. verA- fine; canoe stern; feather- 

 box, rectangular, finely car\-ed. E5505; feather-box of common form with 

 spiral ornament; canoe-bailer; tewhatewha with feathers. 2 without; 7 taiaha 

 or chiefs' staves, several fine flax cloaks; 11 mere, stone and bone; 5 patu. 

 wood and bone (^£5503 and 5509 especially fine"); 5 heitiki, jade; 3 small carved 

 whistles, carved fife, sacrificial knife about 15 in. long with fifteen shark- 

 teeth. 3 jade ear pendants, good assortment of fish-hooks, greenstone adzes 

 3 paddles. 



Fijian Islands. Two temple models of .sennit, one with double spires; 

 3 lotus clubs; jS thrownng. of which eight are ball-headed, the rest lobed; 4 

 round; 21 musket-shaped, of which three are bound with sennit and two with 

 white shells; 13 pineapple; S knobbed, of which one is bound with strings of 

 white shells and two with sennit; 4 round wooden pillows, of which one is a 

 tripod; 6 war-paddles, of which one, E4S74. seems to have the usual notches 

 (supposed a record of the fights in which it has been used") arranged merely 

 for ornament; necklace of cachelot teeth; small mat, E 3195; 16 or more fine 

 spears, 2 wigs of hunum hair, several good satchels, many liku or women's 

 dress, specimen of the glazed pottery; cooking jar; woven belt, E4854; can- 

 nibal fork, handled adze, yaqona bowl, fans, fly-flaps. 



Micronesia. Gilbert Islands: Figure in full armor, including the fish- 

 skin hchnent and the shark-teeth gloves rare in collections. Full suit of the 

 coconut fibre under armor; coconut fibre war-belt, E4905. necklace of Conns 

 shells. E 5004; 5 shark-teeth spears and many knives and swords of similar 

 structure. Pandanus mat. E5011; fans. Caroline Islands: Fine assortment 

 of tols. Mat bed, E5012; hat used while fishing on reef, E 5009; several 

 slings; sticks of shells used in dance. E 5006; adzes from Tridaena shell; 

 necklaces of sections of coconut shell. E5005; belts, ear ornaments and brace- 

 lets of shells, seeds and fibre. Marshall Islands: Paiulanus mat. E 5019; 

 head-band, E5<-X)3; rasp of sunfish skin. 



New Caledonia. Short handled adze. E 2033; phallic club, E5026. 



New Guinea and Bismarck Archipelago. Fifteen fine adzes includ- 

 ing several ceremonial; man-catcher. E5263; 5 stone ball clubs. 4 stone disk 

 clubs, several other stone clubs, manv wooden clubs both plain and carved. 



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