Notes on Hawatian Petroglyphs. 39 
(as the number of heiau in the vicinity would indicate), and 
this group may well have been intended to record the not un- 
common occurrences in Hawaiian history such as mentioned by 
Fornander” in vol. ii, pp. 204 and 260. The length of the figures 
is 30, 18 and 20 inches. 
To the south-west of the last group is another of three figures 
with rounded limbs placed in a row (Fig. 8). It has been not in- 
appropriately suggested that these were three dancers, the arms of 

the smallest figure being properly placed for some of the move- 
ments of the w/a. To the north and west are numerous other 
figures which have probably been added after the completion of 
the last group. However, there is nothing in the appearance of 
the gravings to be ascertained as to the comparative age. One 
figure should be noticed with the line of the trunk transversely 
broken by a segment of a circle (Fig. 9). The outlined-headed 
figure has its right foot connected with a small figure, 11.5 inches 

Polynesian Race. 
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