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PHII/ADEI/PHIA, PENN. Academy of Natural Sciences. Dr. vS. G. 

 Dixon, President ; INIiss H. Newell Wardle, Curator of Ethnology. 



Hawaiian Islands. Idol, from W. H. Jones; maa or sling-stone, 2 

 stone lamps, 8 adze heads, 8 maika stones, 2 ring poi-pounders, 3 common 

 poi-pounders, 3 squid-hook sinkers, squid-hook with sinker attached, 8 cowry 

 shell squid bait, 2 coral sinkers, 5 lava sinkers, 3 wooden umeke, gourd 

 umeke, umeke from T. R. Peale, iron shark-hook with braided string, 2 small 

 hooks, 2 pearl-hooks and line complete, olona fishing line, ipu pawehe, 

 umeke pawehe, koko of olona, many fine pieces of kapa, kapa-ruler, hula 

 dress, 4 lei niho palaoa, gourd bowl with bone, human skeleton; mummy of 

 child found in cave in Hanapepe Vallej^ Kauai, in 1893, wrapped in kapa; 

 stone mirror, various ornaments. 



Samoan Islands. Spears and bow, many fine pieces of siapo, several 

 fine mats, mim's fishing dress, 4 fans, comb, decorated club, paddle-shaped 

 club, 2 fishing lines, pandean pipes, whale-bone necklace, awa bowl. 



Society Islands. vStone adze, tapa, basket-work, native stool. 



Marquesas Islands. Carved stilt rest; human bone ornament for 

 head-dress. 



Mangaia. Ceremonial adze and carved paddle. 



New Zealand. Flax dress, flax bag. 



Fiji. Fishing outfit, banibu nose flute, cannibal fork, fish spear, musket- 

 club, pineapple club, knob club, 4 throwing-clubs. 



Marshall Islands. Four pearl-shell fish-hooks. 



Caroline Islands. Adze, complete, good specimen. 



Solomon Islands. Five spears, 4 large spears, 3 dresses. 



New Guinea. Spears and bow, war-shield, cassowarj' plume, comb, 

 tobacco pipe of bambu, coconut spoon. 



New Ireland. Mask. 



Australia. Nine boomerangs, many rude stone implements. 



I^EW YORK, N. Y. American Museum of Natural History. Frederic A. 

 Lucas, Director. Clark Wissler, Curator of Ethnology and Anthropology. 



Hawaiian Islands. Five niho palaoa. complete; i ditto without tooth; 



1 lei, 2 large feather cloaks, i small cape, all in good condition; i Kukaili- 

 moku, I mahiole without feathers, 12 kapa-beaters, 6 specimens of kapa, i 

 Mone lamp, i ulumaika, 3 poi-pounders, 11 fish-hooks, 2 plain adze heads, 



2 gourds. 



Marquesas Islands. Two drums, 6 ft.; 2 small ditto; 4 clubs, carved; 

 2 ditto, not polished; 13 human bone ornaments, carved bowl; idol, 2 ft. 

 high; 3 fans, 4 carved stilt rests, 7 large spears, 3 paddles. 



Society Islands. Four straw dresses, i ditto covered with shells; 2 

 spears; 3 canoe models, outrigger type; 2 modern hats, 3 specimens basket- 

 work, house model, 3 adzes, 2 fans, bowl, stool. 



Rapanui. Twelve figures; ditto 2.5 ft.; figure part bird, part man; 2 

 feather neck ornaments. 



Hervey Islands. Three plain paddles, 31 carved ceremonial paddles, 

 19 carved ceremonial adzes, 2 food scoops, fine club, 3 specimens of tapa, 2 

 carved specimens. [467] 



