236 Ka Hana Kapa. 



21. Hawaii. Red-brown uiahuna kapa -with ruled black lines in fours alternating 

 with single lines. 



22. Tahiti? The specimen is colored half j-ellow and half dark brown; the beat 



seems hoopai pawehe at first sight, but a more careful examination reveals two 

 hoopai sheets pasted together with the hoopai ridges at different angles; the 

 under sheet is plain j-ellow-brown. 



23. Hawaii. A stout mole kapa richlj- colored b^- lining as shown in PI. U, 4. 



24. Hawaii. A thick kapa with a decidedly woolly surface on the obverse but smooth 

 on the back. One of the rich combinations of color in compound bands (PI. O, 2). 



25. Hawaii? Thick mole kapa marked with red lines 2.7 inches apart, these being 

 crossed b}- similar lines in pairs converging. 



26. Tahiti ? Unbleached mole kapa with black lines crossed bj- another series of 



double converging lines at right angle, and still another series crossing at 45°. 

 This is rather irregularl}- ruled, and has a confused effect. 



27. Hawaii. Red and brown bands, some parallel and others crossing these at slight 

 angles. Of the same class as No. 19. 



28. Tahiti. Thin white mole, fibres distinct and silvery, covered at intervals of three 

 inches with rudely drawn pairs of dark brown lines .2 inch each line. 



29. Hawaii. Mole kapa with bands of black lines in two slightl}' separate series of 



four each ; these bands are .7 inch apart and the intervening blank is dotted b}- 

 alternating pairs of green and single larger red. A common Hawaiian device. 



30. Hawaii. A thick kapa of which a portion is shown at exact size in PI. U, 3. 



31. ? A thin dark brown hoopai kapa (PI. BB, 11) with a slight glaze on one side. 



I am iTuable to place this well-made specimen of which I have seen no duplicate. 



32. Hawaii. White kapa of ordinary ciualit}-, ver}- thin. 



33. Rurutu (x'lustral Group). A red hoopai kapa marked with two series of parallel 

 black lines crossing each other at 45°. It resembles, but is not so thin as the 

 Hawaiian mahuna. 



34. Tongatabu. A ver}- leathery- kapa, bright red on the back but covered with a 

 darker varnish on the face. 



35. Hawaii. A red mamaki kapa of hoopai beat, tough and strong. 



36. Tahiti? Yellow hoopai kapa covered with rude zigzags of dotted and smeared 

 dark brown and parallel with these a brown ochre sort of shadow. 



37. Tahiti. Thin, white and soft kapa closel}- resembling No. 10 of the former Cook 



collection. 



38. Hawaii. This pretty gra}- kapa is shown in PI. H, 2. 



39. Hawaii. A firm mole kapa closeh- covered with double ruled lines with here and 

 there a broader red one of which the color has penetrated the fabric. 



40. Hawaii ? A much thinner kapa ruled uniforml}- with dark brown having red 

 lines at considerable intervals. 



41. Hawaii. Brown-red mamaki kapa ; well made and strong. 



42. Hawaii. Apparently the border of a pa'u hula; ^-ellow once and stamped with 

 various zigzags and rhombs. 



