92 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



Easier Island.— Pajmsbstev W. J. Thomson, U. S. Navy (-20078, 20093) : Conjuring 

 wands (4); .adze-blades (33); ceremoaial paddle; tapa cloth; boat-paddles; 

 spear-heads(134) ; ceremonial clubs (2) ; hav^ersack; skulls (3); gourd vessels (3) ; 

 head-dresses (6) ; large net ; stones from dwellings (37) ; bark-peeler ; adzes (2) ; 

 redpaint ; grooved stone; celt; cupstone ; semilunar stone ; net-needles (2); cyl- 

 indrical stone ; carved wooden figures (3) ; carved stones (3) ; fish-hooks (3) ; in- 

 scribed wooden tablets (2). John C. Lang (20791) : Easter Island. Carved 

 wooden image. 



Polynesia. — Parke, Davis & Co. (19712) : Solomon Island; arrows (3); club; Fiji ar- 

 rows; New Hebrides fish-hook; adze-handles. Museum of Natural History, Paris 

 (19396) : Busts of natives as follows : Levuka, Varas, Tonga, Tarik, Caroline 

 Islaud, Mougnale, Manga-Reva, Gambler Island, Graham Island (?), Hogolen, 

 Caroline Island, Isabella, Solomon Island, Mozambique, Madagascar. 



Pliotograghs. — G. Go ward (19374) : African laborers (5) ; coal-heavers (10); Martin- 

 ique; Caledonian women (10); Fijian chiefs (10) ; Caledonian weapons (5) ; Fijian 

 chiefs (4); Caledonian natives (5). S. C. Brown (16631) : Jamaica (52). Mrs. L. 

 M. Pavy (20614): Arctic pictures. Mrs. E. S. Brinton (18908): Ethnological 

 photos (6). W.J. Thomson, U. S. Navy (20511): Easter Island. Parke, Davis 

 & Co. (19610) : Easter Island tablets. 



