Copenhagen. 



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4 Fish hooks of pearl-shell and ea. 2 Triton shell trumpets. 



Implement of Kauila wood with a shark tooth at each end for 

 engraving or carving. Fig. 32. [Compare Fig. 22. page 17.] 

 Idol, rude carving, about 3 ft. high and 3 in. diameter. Koko 



Fig. 30. 



puupuu. 6 Kapas of good quality. 3 Kapas of very modern 

 pattern, one with bunches of red and black leaves, another with 

 "palms". Fig. 31. 

 Marquesas Islands. 



3 Stilt rests, poor carving. 2 Clubs, good. Group of two figures 

 12 inches high carved in wood united by the back of their heads, 

 the middle wrapped in white kapa. 2 Paddles. 



Hervey I si a 7 ids. 

 6 Carv^ed paddles. 7 Ceremonial adzes, 2 quite small; Mangaia. 

 Society Islands. 



4 Wooden bowls, long and pointed, the longest 40 in., carved on 



Fi^ 



3i' 



Fig. 32. 



the rim. Wooden pillow 40 in. long, with 4 legs. 5 Stone 

 adzes, one of them mounted. I^arge kapa beater. Stone chisel. 

 Kapas stamped with fern leaves in red. Tatuing comb and rod 

 beater. Wooden box or gong 43 in. long. Wooden seat dish- 

 form. Human hair girdle (Samoan?). 



Samoan Islands. 

 Kava bowl. 14 Siapo (kapa), ordinary patterns. Upete, .small. 

 10 Stone adzes, one mounted. White hibiscus fibre mat. Red 

 mat. 2 Nautilus shell frontlets. 3 Combs. 3 Fans. 2 Spears. 

 4 Fish hooks with braided lines. 2 Clubs, narrow. 



