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Berne^. 



with lo irregular reeds. Braided cloak with fringe. Plaited 

 cape with border resembling Maori work. Two mat capes with 



braided fringe. 2 Kapas with brown 

 figures and white border resembling the 

 Samoan. Long strings of bird bones. 

 Fine pandanus mat from Waber. Neck- 

 lace of the rims of Patella shells on twist- 

 ed cord. Wooden pillow of a form in- 

 tended to keep the sleeper to his proper 

 place on the common mat. Fig. 44, Pi. 

 XVII. Oblong basket, black plaiting 

 A with brown decorations. 3 Long strings 

 of dark brown shells. Square basket of 

 unusual weaving. Openwork mats of 

 curious pattern. Fig. 45. 

 Fig. 45. Nezv Zealand. 



Greenstone mere. 2 Greenstone adzes. 3 Ear pendants of the 

 same material. 3 Bone needles. Stone u.sed for breaking an 

 eneni}' 's canoe. F'ig. 46. Fish-hook. 



Fiji. 

 Three carved spears. 3 Clubs; musket form; 

 3 knobbed; i throwing. Whale tooth orna- 

 ment. 2 Necklaces, one with 9, the other with 

 29 cachelot teeth. War paddle. 4 Stone adzes. 

 2 Adzes short and with handles. Banibu 

 pillow [Samoan ?]. 2 Spoons of turtle bone. 

 Net with stone sinkers and wood floats. 2 Pil- 

 low\s of wood, common form. 



Solomo7i Islands. 

 Canoe figures. Club covered with braid and 

 labelled "Chief's club, vSamoa". 



New Caledonia. 

 Club of wood with stellate head. 2 Clubs, bird-bill form, small. 

 2 Clubs common knobbed form. 2 Fringe dresses. Braid cov- 

 ered calabashes. Fan. Sling and 5 sling-stones. 



Rarotongan show adz. Samoan canoe model. 



So many specimens were incorrectly labelled that it was 

 impossible to include everything in this list, but all of importance 

 have, it is believed, been noticed. The landscape beauties of this 



Fig. 46. 



