List of Accessions. 
ETHNOLOGICAL. 
By Gift. 
Anonymous friend of Mr. Henry Holmes, Honolulu: 
L. Simmons collection from New Zealand: (B 1222-1229) 
Three mere, 1 fern beater, 2 tiki, 2 fish-hooks. 
J. F. Connelly collection from Australia : (B 1231-1279) 
Stone dish, 4 upper grinding-stones, 4 husking-stones, 4 
husking pounders, 1 skin-dressing stone, 2 boolyer stones, 
I axe-grinding stone, 1 stone adze, 6 stone axes, 2 stone 
axes or surgical instruments, 1 skull, 4 gravestones, 1 bas- 
ket ‘‘booka’’, 1 basket, 4 knitted bags, 1 male pubic cover, 
1 badge worn by old men, 2 neck- or waistbands, 1 necklet 
of quandong seeds, 1 vial nardoo, seeds, 8 fire drills, 1 stone 
sinker for fish line. 
R. J. Borden, Honolulu. (B 1135-1136) 
Two skulls. Oahu. 
C. M. Cooke, Jr., Honolulu. (B 1204-1214) 
Two hammers, 2 adzes, 1 grindstone, 1 polisher, 3 ulumaika, 
1 ball, 1 file. MHawaiian Islands. 
C. M. Cooke, III, Honolulu. (B 1212-1203, 1304-1308) 
Three adzes, 1 grindstone. Oahu. 
George Cooper, Maui. ~ (B 1201) 
Mortar. Maui. 
Theo. Dranga, Honolulu. (B 1303) 
Adze. Kauai. 
{Ks Barley; Kanai. (B 1332) 
Petroglyph. Kauai. 
Alexander Hume Ford, Honolulu. (B 1314) 
Nose flute. Fiji. 
Max Frech, first officer, S. S. ‘‘Prinz Waldemar’’. (B 1218-1221) 
Shell 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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