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Report of a Journey Around the World. 



New Zealand. Thirty-live mokoed heads (Robley collection), iotatu- 

 ing instruments, carved funnel, 4 paddles, 3 carved boxes, cover for box, 

 carved figure, 2 stone mere, 6 heitiki, 2 flutes; carved adze with greenstone 

 head, ditto with bone head; 2 bowls, 2 paddles, 12 taiaha, canoe model, 

 several clubs, model of a pataka, collection of greenstone ornaments, dog- 

 skin and flax cloaks, 2 stone figures. 



Satnoan Islands. Twenty-eight clubs, 18 pieces of siapo (tapa), 4 

 canoe models, hibiscus mats, 3 bambu pillows, wooden figure, 12 combs, 

 basket-work, 2 tatuing instruments, 4 shells. 



Tongan Islands. Five canoe models, 3 carved paddles, 3 carved clubs, 

 n spears, specimen of tapa, 2 pillows, bowd. 



Niue. Six model canoe, 8 paddles, 5 clubs, 2 spears. 



Fijian Islands. Eleven dresses, 12 fans, 14 specimens basket-work, 11 

 bowls, 3 forks, 3 adzes, 15 pillows, 11 tapa-beaters, 4 tapa rolls, 6 tapa-boards, 

 13 pieces of potter}', 9 yaqona bowls, 20 paddles; 5 paddles, extra. Clubs: 29 

 musket, 3 lotus, 28 throwing, 18 pineapple, 10 knob, 6 plain, 2 carved, 5 bone. 

 Twenty-six spears, canoe model, devil house model, many small ornaments, 

 9 whale-teeth necklaces, 6 pieces head-dress, 3 cannibal forks, 3 large pillows; 

 5 kava bowls outside cases. (Cases not thoroughly labelled or arranged. 

 Apparently the largest lot of Fijian clubs in any American museum.) 



250. BERNICE PAUAHI BISHOP MUSEUM. 



