List of Accessions. 



ETHNOLOGICAL. 



By C.ijt. 

 Anonymous friend of Mr. Henry Holmes, Honolulu : 



Iv. Simmons collection from New Zealand : (B 1222-1229) 



Three mere, i fern beater, 2 tiki, 2 fish-hooks. 

 J. F. Connelly collection from Australia: (B 1 231-1279) 



Stone dish, 4 upper grinding-stones, 4 husking-stones, 4 

 husking pounders, i skin-dressing stone, 2 boolyer stones, 

 I axe-grinding stone, i stone adze, 6 stone axes, 2 stone 

 axes or surgical instruments, i skull, 4 gravestones, i bas- 

 ket "booka", I basket, 4 knitted bags, i male pubic cover, 

 I badge worn b}^ old men, 2 neck- or waistbands, i necklet 

 of quandong seeds, i vial nardoo, seeds, 8 fire drills, i stone 

 sinker for fish line. 

 R.J. Borden, Honolulu. (B 1135-1136) 



Two skulls. Oaliu. 

 C. M. Cooke, Jr., Honolulu. (B 1204-1214) 



Two hammers, 2 adzes, i grindstone, i polisher, 3 ulumaika, 

 I ball, I file. Hawaiian Islands. 

 C. M. Cooke, III, Honolulu. (B 1212-1203, 1304-1308) 



Three adzes, i grindstone. Oahu. 

 George Cooper, Maui. (B 1201) 



Mortar. Maui. 

 Theo. Dranga, Honolulu. (B 1303) 



Adze. Kauai. 

 J. K. Farley, Kauai. (B 1332) 



Petroglyph. Kauai. 

 Alexander Hume Ford, Honolulu. (B 13 14) 



Nose flute. Fiji. 

 Max Freeh, first officer, S. S. "Prinz Waldemar". (B 1218-1221) 

 vShell money, 3 necklaces, one each of beetles' prothoraces, 

 elytra and femora. New Guinea. Fig. 3. 

 Frank Girdler, Honolulu. (B 1309-1310) 



Adze (broken), dish. 

 A. Gross, Maui. (B 1318) 



Stone poi-pounder. Maui. Fig. 8. 

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