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white lead and kerosene was tried, there being no prepared paint 
available. Great care was given to the outlining of these figures, 
and when they were incomplete, either through erosion by the 
sea or possibly for the reason that the work had been left un- 
finished by the artist, no exercise of the imagination was permitted 
to interfere with the presentation of anything but the parts which 

FIG. 3. PETROGLYPHS AT KAHALUU, LOOKING NORTH-EAST. 
could be clearly traced. The paint mixture was not successful, 
and later a thin line of chalk along the middle of the grooves was 
found amply sufficient. 
All the figures except that of Kamalalawalu were rather 
smoothly and evenly graved in thin rounded channels of a general 
width of .4 inch anda depth of .1 inch. ‘The heads of the smaller 
ones when not outlined were cup-marks of about .3 inch in depth; 
and of the larger, flat and shallow depressions of the same depth 
as the outlines of the figures. ‘hey were probably made by ham- 
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