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strange animals in it. The investigations carried on at that time, 
according to the old woman, resulted in the information being 
gathered that, while the Hawaiians of the day had seen the pic- 
tures, they neither knew who made them, nor why they were done. 

FIG. 47. SEA-WORN CAVE ON EAST SIDE OF KOKO CRATER. 
Through the kindness of Mr. Judd, rubbings of five figures on 
the rocks at Papalinahoa, Nawiliwili Bay, made by his brother 
Charles in 1906, have been given to the Museum, and are illus- 
AMAA 
FIG. 48. PETROGLYPHS FROM NAWILIWILI BAY. 


trated herewith (Fig. 48). Two of these five are particularly 
striking, viz., ‘‘D’’ armless, and with the outlines of the triangular 
body not joining at the hips, but continued into the legs; and 
Fig. ‘‘A’’ with the bulbous solid trunk also armless. The latter 
may represent a male, or an ‘e carried on a pole. 
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