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Notes on Hawatian Petroglyphs. 41 
occurred since the graving of this and the surrounding carvings. 
It is believed that the Hawaiians did not practise decapitation. 
The figure is 10.5 inches long, with trunk and limbs represented 
by double lines of grooves .g inch wide and .5 inch deep At its 
foot is a male figure with head and body outlined, the latter in 
oval form. On the east, other incomplete figures adjoin, one with 
an outlined head and dotted eyes and nose. 
To the north of Kamalalawalu (Fig. 12), is another of the 
figures with an upraised arm, while to the west of the last is 

apparently a figure in profile. Petroglyphs in profile are so un- 
usual" that it might be safer to consider this one incomplete, or 
the remains of one that has been worn down by the waves. Still 
further to the west is a graving (Fig. 14) 40 inches long which 
from peculiarities of its outline might at first seem modern. How- 
ever, the graving is similar in all respects to those described above. 
Part of the head was seen, but does not show in the photograph. 
The abdomen is roughly rectangular with four upright or slanting 
strokes on the upper side. ‘The feet are circles. 

“Certain stone carvings in profile have been previously referred to on 
pages 124 and 125 of this yolume. 
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