List of Accessio7is. 25 



Dr. C. Montague Cooke, Honolulu. (B 112) 



Human skull. Oahu. 

 Geo. P. Cooke, Molokai. (11,750-11,818) 



Grindstone, lamp, tally stone, 6 stone hammers, grindstone 

 fragment, 12 adzes, 33 ulumaika, 12 stone sinkers, slingstone, 

 stone pestle. Molokai. 



Mrs. Walter M. Giffard, Honolulu. (B 444-447) 



Ringed stone lamp. Oahu. — Portion of hieroglyphic tablet. 

 Rapanui. — Two bobbins. South America. 



Mrs. Agnes H. B. Judd, Honolulu. (B 130-142) 



Feather cape (described in Memoirs, I, p. 62, B. P. B. M.). 



Kauai. — -Feather lei, 8 umeke (one of which belonged to Kalaima- 



mahu), finger bowl, spittoon, meat dish. Hawaiian Islands. 



A. F. Judd, Honolulu. (B 143) 



Stone knife. Hawaiian Islands. 

 Mrs. Henry Waterhouse. (11,840) 



Ulumaika. Hawaiian Islands. 

 Benjamin L,. Marx, Honolulu. (11,839) 



Slingstone. Oahu. 

 James Muuro, Molokai. (11,841-11,960) 



Nine stone hammers, pestle, pounder, 11 sinkers, 27 ulu- 

 maika, tally stone, kapuahi kuni anaana, 2 grindstone fragments, 

 17 adzes, drill point, 3 shells for squid hooks, stone hammer, skull, 

 skeleton, 14 kapa mallets, rubber or polisher, scraper or file, 22 

 fish hook files, artefact of coral, 9 coral chips, 2 bone fish hook 

 chips, Echinus species. Molokai. 



Edward M. Brigham, Curator Public School Museum, Battle 



Creek, Mich. (B 305) 



Small carved ceremonial adze. Mangaia. 

 Charles S. Rose, Sheriff of Honolulu. (B 205) 



Human skull. Honolulu. 

 Rev. W. D. Westervelt, Honolulu. 



(11,707-11,714, B41S-443, B 448-454) 

 Nine adze handles, 3 breadfruit cutters, shell adze. Marshall 

 Islands. — Four-pronged sword, string shell and coconut money, 

 pandanus-leaf satchel. Gilbert Islands. — Coir satchel; head, ear, 

 neck and arm ornaments; coir sling, fish spear. Caroline Ids. — 

 Six paddles. Micronesia. — Shell adze. Marquesas. — Fish-god 



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