Report of a Journey Around the World. 



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Samoan Islands. Twenty clubs, siapo specimens, kapa-beaters, 2 awa 

 bowls, pillow, fans, mats, baskets. 



New Zealand. Carved flute, feather-box, mokoed bead, 2 bailers, 

 3 beitiki. 



New Caledonia. Eight clubs, spears, adze with short handle, tapa- 

 beater, basket. 



New Ireland. Ten of the peculiar musical implement, a full set, tbe 

 only one seen in any museum on tbe trip. 



Admiralty Islands. A good collection from these, including Matty 

 Island. 



2 18 A. MODEL OF DOUBLE CANOE, MARQUESAS. 



Micronesia. Two drums, 7 adzes from Marshall Islands, and a good 

 collection from the Gilbert Islands. 



Santa Cruz. Tapa-beaters, paddles, 2 bowls, bailer, 3 pillows. 



New Guinea. Twenty spears, 6 shields, 29 human bom- scrapers or 

 llr „Js clubs, s spear-throwers, baskets, ornaments, 5 adzes, all iron, 

 Ha g lSe7a4fen Pour water pots, 3 scrapers or daggers, 11 -owls, spears, o 



lr „ V ead-masks, rattle, straw shield, all from Astrolabe 1 ay. Fifteen 



drums, 3 masks. 2 bats, combs and ornaments figures from Pi«schhafen 

 Dnteh NewGuinea: 2, bead-masks, paddles, pillows, 1 1 bowls, 3 large signal 

 drums, ii drums, large and small figures. 



FRANKFURT AM MAIN. Stadisches Volkermuseum. Dr. Bernhard 

 Eiagen, Director. 



Hawaiian Islands. Stone to cook birds; fish-hook, squid book stone 

 , "um"" poTpounder; niho palaoa; another without the human 



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hair band; moa. 



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