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adzes. Kupee hula ilio. Kupee of boar tusks. Huewai pawehe, 

 small but good. 



Marquesas Islands. Club and 2 stilt rests. 



Society Islands. 

 A stone Sorcery Lamp with Rev. Geo. Bennett's label on it, and 

 precisely like the four in the British Museum wrongly attributed 

 to the Hawaiian Islands. See Fig. 60, PI. VI. 



Tongan Islands. 3 Paddles and many good clubs. 



Sanioan Islands. 



2 Nautilus shell frontlets and several clubs. 



Hervey Islands. 6 Ceremonial carved paddles. 



Rapanni (Easter Island ). 

 Double paddle. Gorget of wood, usual crescent shape. Image 

 and a carved lizard. 



New Zealand. 

 Canoe model. Tata or bailer, broken. 5 Taiaha. 4 Car^^ed Ku- 

 mete. Dried aud mokoed head of good quality. Car\^ed funnel 

 for feeding a chief while being mokoed. Flax pounder with 

 head carved on the handle of the stone. 3 Mere of bone; i of 

 jade; 3 of carved wood. Patu of bone and a small one of wood. 



3 Tewhatewha. Carved whivStle or fife. 2 Carved whistles. 3 

 Paddles. Prow and stern of war canoe. Jade adze in carved 

 handle. 9 Heitikis of jade. 2 Jade ornaments. Bone heru or 

 comb. 5 Earrings of jade; 2 of carved bone. Large bowl. 

 Chief's staff. 



New Guinea. 

 II Shields of wood; 4 of hour-glass form; 2 plaited. 



Solomon Isla^ids. 

 Paddle and club, both plaited with fern. Large canoe model. 



4 Shields. 4 Longiels. Large food bowl and 3 smaller ones. 

 3 Bows and many arrows. 2 Canoe figures. 



New Caledonia . 

 Death mask in poor order. Many clubs of the usual patterns. 



Only the Vitian portion of this collection is fully arranged 

 owing to the lack of room. A feather cape was attributed to these 

 Islands but is undoubtedl}' of Chinese origin, the feathers African. 



At Saffron Walden, Audley End, some fourteen miles from 

 Cambridge, in the Museum at the east end of the church is said to 



