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Illustrations in the Text. 



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37. Forms of Ic Kukii, 20-25 ^^ 



38. Forms of le Kuku, 26-32 82 



39. Forms of le Kuku, 33-39 83 



40. Cutter with Human Bone Handle S5 



41. Hawaiian Carving Tools S6 



42. Cutter in British Museum 86 



43. Partly Carved le Kuku 87 



44. Papa Hole Kua Ula 96 



45. Papa Hole Kua Ula in Damon Collection 96 



46. Implements for Making Kapa 97 



47. Groove Cleaner 98 



48. Plain Kapa by Transmitted L,ight 99 



49. Koeau Marks by Transmitted Light 99 



50. Halua Pupu by Transmitted Light 100 



51. Halua Upena by Transmitted Light 100 



52. Kapa Marked with Plain Lines. Cook Col- 

 lection lol 



53. Banibu Liners 102 



54. Kapa Marked with Composite Lines 103 



55. Seam in a Kuina of Kapa Moe 104 



56. Under Side of Seam in Thick Kapa 105 



57. Upper Side of Seam in Fig. 56 105 



58. Under Side of a Tahitian Seam 106 



59. Under Side of an Hawaiian Seam 107 



60. Upper Side of Seam in Fig. 59 107 



61. Under Side of Old Hawaiian Seam 108 



62. Upper Surface of Fig. 61 108 



63. Seam on Kapa in Cook Collection. Florence 109 



64. Upper Surface of Fig. 63 109 



65. The Carved End of Bambu Stamps no 



66. Carved Stamps in Damon Collection in 



67. Impressions of Stamps in Fig. 66 in 



68. Kapa Stamp in Copenhagen 112 



69. Design Stamped on Kapa, Copenhagen 112 



70. Stone Implements Used in Kapa Work 113 



71. Coconut and Bag for Charcoal 114 



72. Kapa Cases in Bishop Museum 115 



73. A Bundle of Waoke Bark 116 



74. Broussouetia papyrifera, Paper-Mulberry ••■ 120 



75. Young Tree of Paper-Mulberry 122 



76. Male Blossoms of Artocarpus 122 



77. Ficus tinctoria 1 24 



78. Ficus bengalensis or Banyan 126 



79. Pipturus albidus ( Mamaki ) 129 



80. Bcehmeria stipularis 130 



81. Touchardia latifolia (Olond) 133 



82. Hibiscus tiliaceus ( Hau ) 134 



83. Rubus Macraei (Akald) 136 



84. Aleurites moluccana 137 



85. Bischofia javanica 141 



86. Abutilon incanum 143 



87. Morinda citrifolia 145 



8.S. Gardenia Remyi in Fruit 147 



89. Suttonia Les.sertiana 149 



90. Cordia svibcordata 151 



91. Dianella nemorosa 153 



92. Ochrosia .sand wicensis 155 



93. Eugenia malaccensis 157 



94. Bixa orellana 1 59 



95. Davallia tenuifolia 160 



96. Sadleria cyatheoides 161 



97. Pelea anisata ' 162 



9S. Alj'xia olivaeformis 164 



99. Santalum 168 



100. Zingiber Zerumbet 166 



loi. Acacia Farnesiana 170 



102. Calophyllum Inophylluni 1 72 



103. Alphitonia excelsa 175 



104. Straussia kaduana 177 



105. Byronia sandwicensis 179 



106. Bambusa vulgaris 181 



107. Ripe Fruit of Pandaiius 1S2 



108. Network of a Ro\'al Blalo 1.S4 



109. Old Cannibal Fijian 185 



1 10. Samoan Girl with Lavalava 188 



111. A Small Kahili 190 



112. Hawaiians in Holokvi, 1864 191 



1 13. Holoku and Malo, 190S. Stokes 191 



1 14. Hawaiian Riding Pa'u, 1864 192 



115. Tanoa, King of MBau. Wilkes 193 



116. Woman in Modern Dress. Stokes 194 



117. Man in Malo. Stokes 194 



n8. Hawaiians on Molokai. Stokes 195 



119. Heiau on Kauai Showing Anuu. Cook 198 



120. Hawaiian Fire-Sticks 199 



121. A Present of Kapa. Cook 200 



122. Mexican Stone Beaters (obverse) 202 



123. Mexican Stone, Beaters (reverse) 202 



124. Geometric Designs in Matwork 206 



125. Bent Knee Pattern on Kapa 207 



126.. Printed Kapa in British Mu.seum 20S 



127. Printed Kapa in Bishop Museum 2CJ9 



128. Kalukalu Kapa 209 



129. Kapa Fish-Hook Pattern 209 



130. Full Sized Stamp of Fig. 129 211 



131. Hawaiian Kapa in British Museum 212 



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