24 Copcnliagen. 



From Berlin the route was via Warnemunde and Gjed.ser to Cop- 

 enhagen. During the winter the museum is opened only one day 

 each week and, unfortunately, this day was selecfted by H.R.H.the 

 Duke of York and party, as well as by ^-our Direcftor, to visit the 

 colledlions: hence it happened that the accomplished Curator w^as 

 not available, and, although he said he would send an attendant to 

 open the cases, the contents had to be examined through glass, — 

 the only time this occured after leaving Rome. This was the first 

 museum where a printed catalogue was found and, although this 

 was in Danish, it was not difficult to interpret with the numbered 

 obje(5i:s before one. In the Hawaiian case were several things not 

 belonging to this Group, among them a poi pounder ( of gypsum ) 

 from Micronesia: while a fine ring pounder (pohaku puka) of un- 

 doubted Hawaiian origin was found in the Mexican division label- 

 led "Corn grinder". It should be said that there is a very similar 

 Mexican stone implement used for that purpose. The following 



were noteworthy: — 



Ha2vaiia)i Islaiids. 

 Feather cloak 57^2 in. long, red with yellow border at base and 

 yellow triangles at edges, but so hung that the back is invisible. 

 Feather cape of yellow with dark green crescents and red spots 

 on neck and edges; fine specimen. Cape red with yellow ornam- 

 ents; slightly smaller than the la.st but both were too far behind 

 the glass to be measured. Helmet in fair condition. Pair Kii- 

 pee ilio. 2 Kahilis with bone and tortoise-.shell handles 6 ft. long 



2 Ulumaika. Stone mir- 

 ror }<2 in. thick labelled 

 "Maika". 7 Stone adzes, 

 one of largest size: 2 more 

 with handles. 3 I^ei niho 

 Fig. 29 palaoa. 2 Pohaku kui 



poi common form, i Pohaku puka. 2 Pa'u boards. Cleaner for 

 these boards. Fig. 29. 5 Kapa beaters. 6 Ohe kapalapala, 

 one with ca stamp. Another had a very unusual pattern, see 



Fig. 30. on next page about double size. 3 Huewai pa- 



wehe. Umeke, small. String of kukui nuts for candle. 3 Ku- 

 pee of bone or whale tooth and one of pipipi shells ( Nerita polita) . 



