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I have omitted reference to the rare and interesting specimens of 
prepared and deformed skulls in this collection owing to the non- 
arrival of craniometric instruments ordered from Ziirich. Among 
the decorated crania is one complete skull without artistic additions. 
It is understood that the other fourteen are relics of cannibal feasts. 
LOAN COLLECTION. 
R. W. Andrews, Honolulu. (L, 916) 
Skull. Kauai. 
Bruce Cartwright, Jr., Honolulu. (L 888, 920-924) 
Proof of Hawaiian 5 cent piece, 1881; stone lamp. Oahu.— 
Decorated gourd poi bowl, decorated water bottle, spittoon. 
Hawaiian Ids.—Tortoise-shell spoon. Pelew Ids. 
D. T. Fleming, Maui. (L 918) 
Serpentine adze handle. California. 
© B. High, Honolulu. (L, 913-915) 
Three skulls. Hawaiian Ids. 
Harry Gregson, Honolulu. (L 903-911) 
Kapa anvil, 4 kapa beaters, 3 adzes, sinker. Hawaiian Ids. 
Charles Lucas, Honolulu. (L, 896-902) 
Five kahili, 2 puloulou. Hawaiian Ids. 
Mr. and Mrs. David Thrum, and Dr. and Mme. Victor Brochard. 
(L, 889-895) 
Mat, 2 kapas. Futuna.—Two kapas, kapa bark, rolled leaf 
for mat making. Wallis Id. 
RELICS BY GIFT. 
Kapiolani Estate, Honolulu. (11,821-11,833) 
Relics found in the palace at Kailua, Hawaii: Outrigger or 
brace for Kamehameha’s double canoe; cattle brand of Kameha- 
meha IV; portraits by Burgess of Kamehameha IV and Emma; 
photograph of Princess Ruth; heavy wooden mallet.—From the 
Hui Hale Naua: Two each chairs, stands and candle sticks. 
Eliz. K. Wilcox Estate, Honolulu. (B 219) 
Box containing regalia of the Hale Naua. 
Geo. H. Wond, Honolulu. (B 408) 
Dress of Princess Kaiulani. 
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