List of Accessions. 143 



Department of Ichthyology. 



Colledlion of fishes made b}' Mr. A. vSeale on Guam. Named and 

 numbered on previous pages. 



Sponges, Corals, Asteroids and Miscellaneous. 



8,996-7 Euplectella aspergillum, Owen. Zamboanga. Philip- 

 pine Islands. Given by Hon. Dean C. Worcester, Philippine 

 Commission. 



10.011 Hyalonema sieboldii, Gray. Japan. 



8.935 A.sterias sp. Koloa, Kauai. Given by A. V . Judd Esq. 



8.936 Ophidiaster sp. Koloa, Kauai. Given by Miss Georgiana 

 Williams. 



10.012 Pocillopora granis, Dana. Society Islands. 

 10,016 Reuilla amethystina. California. 



Ethnology and Anthropology. 



7.508 Pohaku hana ikaika. Kauai. Given by W. H. Rice, Jr. 



7.509 Skull of young Hawaiian girl. Kauai. Given bj- J. K. 

 Farley Py.sq. 



7,551 Canoe model. Marshall Ids. Given by A. F. Judd Esq. 

 7,625 Stone dish, oval, knob on each end. Hawaiian Ids. 

 7,628 Sling stone. Oahu. 

 7,868-70 Umeke poi, kou {Cordia sitbcordafa) . Wooden bowls. 



Hawaiian Ids. 

 7,952-3 Poi boards of koa. Hawaiian Ids. 

 7,954-5 Poi pounders, ring form. Kauai, H.I. 



7.956 Disk, thick, wooden. Hawaiian Ids. 



7.957 Polishing stone. Hawaiian Ids. 



7.958 Stone lamp. Hawaiian Ids. 



7.959 Stone mortar or lamp. Hawaiian Ids. 



8,090 Basket of fern stems ; modern Hawaiian manufacl:ure. 



8.540 Strips of plaited Pandanus and fern stem prepared for hat 

 making. Kauai. Coll. A. Scale. 



8.541 Fern stem. Kauai. Coll. A. Scale. 



8.542 Peelings from No. 8541 used in No. 8540. Coll. A. Scale. 



8.543 Leaves of loulu (Pritchardia sp. ) palm. Coll. A. Scale. 



8.544 Strips of loulu palm prepared for weaving. Coll. A. vSealc. 

 8,569 Body of ver}' young baby (Hawaiian) dried and wrapped 



in kapa. Oahu. 

 8,578 Hat of bambu, vSamoan. Given by Mrs. Falke. 

 8,636-64 Umeke poi (29) of kou {Cordia subcordata) and milo 



{Thespesia popiilnca) , ranging in sizes from 7X2)^ inches 



to 19X7/^ inches. Purchased in Honolulu. 

 8,665 Ipu kai. Fish dish, kou. Purchased in Honolulu. 

 8,666-7 Two wooden boxes containing outfits for members of 



Hale Nana, Honolulu. Bequeathed by deceased members. 



