List of Accessions. 
ETHNOLOGICAL. 
By Gift. 
Anonymous friend of Henry Holmes, Esq. (B 674-1094) 
Basket for corals. Polynesian Islands. 
Three boar tusks. South Pacific. 
Three shell adzes. Caroline Islands. 
Two necklets, three satchels, hat. Gilbert Islands. 
Male festival dress, mat. Ellice Islands. 
Kawa bowl and kawa. Samoa. 
Necklet of yellow shells. Niue. 
Basket. Tonga. 
Wooden figure. Easter Island. 
Satchel, plaiting bark, wooden ornament, 5 adzes, grave 
marker. New Zealand. 
Six spears, 2 male dresses, 3 belts, 2 carved baobab nuts, 
gum cement, 2 axes, 5 wooden bowls, 2 wooden dishes, 4 clubs, 
3 womera, 8 billetta womera, 4 adze womera, fire-making outfit, 
3 message sticks, hank of hair thread, lumbar plume, 3 head 
plumes, 18 spear heads, 3 feather ornaments, 2 fur ornaments, 
3 fur belts, hair cord, 3 head ornaments, 2 nose sticks, 3 hair pins, 
3 etchings on bark, 2 bark troughs (Fig. 8), bark sample, 4 speci- 
mens of bark fibre, awl, pituri, neekar, mooler, spindle, graver, 
spinifex gum, 6 shields, 3 breast ornaments (Fig. 11), 13 bull- 
roarers, basket. Western Australia. 
Message stick, tooth necklet, 2 red necklets, knitted bag. 
Northern Territory. 
Hair and fur necklet. Central Australia. 
Twoclubs, adze club, adze womera, 2spears. South Australia. 
Two parrying shields, yechi, 4 clubs, 6 boomerangs, basket, 
axe handle, chisel, fire sticks, womera, scraper, 51 mill stones, 
Io ceremonial stones (Fig. 10), 34 axes. New South Wales. 
Sixaxes. Queensland. 
Three axes. Victoria. [153] 37 
