242 Ka Ha7ia Kapa. 



258. A well-made mamaki kapa of hoopai lialua beat from the Hawaiian Ids. 

 U. S. N. M. (3440). 



259. Mamaki kapa bleached, hoopai beat; one of the under sheets of a bed kapa; very 

 old. From the Peabody Academy of Science, Salem, Mass. (E. 3151). 



260. Waoke, mole, brown (lighter shade of AA, 8). Portion of the under sheet of 

 a bed kapa. Brought from the Hawaiian Ids. b}- Captain Nathaniel Page, 

 1812-1818. Given by the Peabody Academy, Salem, Mass. (E. 3155)- 



261. A thick, waoke, hoopai kapa from the Hawaiian Ids., decorated as shown in 

 PI. Y, 2. Given by U. S. N. M. 



262. White hoopai Hawaiian kapa with fragments of paiula and nanahu kapa beaten 

 in, as shown in PI. 35, i. Brought home by Captain William Bunker in 1802. 

 P. A. S. (E. 3 161). 



263. From a beautiful Tongan waoke, mole, malo, well bleached and stamped in black 

 and dark red. From the Wilkes Expedition, and given b}' U. S. N. M. (8274). 



264. A red leathery striped Hawaiian kapa, the design and color as shown in PI. S, 2. 

 Wilkes Expedition, given by U. S. N. M. 



265. A fine waoke pepehi kapa from Tahiti; the mottling is shown in PI. 35, i, and is 

 described in the text. Brought home by Captain Nathaniel Page, 1812-1818, 

 and given by P. A. S. (E. 3156). 



266. Portion of a fine sula brought from Fiji. S. C. Phillips, 1832. Given b}' P. A. S. 

 (E. 3175)- This masi is lined in black and red as shown in PI. 34, 2. 



267. A rich brown kapa pundlured and pasted on a white substratum (PI. 36, 2). 

 Brought from the Hawaiian Ids. about 1820 by Captain Driver and given by 

 P. A. S. (E. 3170). 



268. Portion of a kihei of waoke from Kauai with the rather unusual uiho mano beat; 

 originally yellow, this color has quite faded out leaving the tasteful border as 

 shown in PI. 44, i. Given by P. A. S. (E. 3173). 



269. A kapa originall}' yellow, stamped as shown in PI. D, i. Brought from the 

 Hawaiian Ids. in 1S02 bj- Captains Crowninshield and Folger. Given by P. A. S. 



(E. 3163). 



270. Portion of a pa'u, 3-ellow with a line decoration in black and red. Mr. William 

 Eldredge, 1807-1810. Given by P. A. S. (E. 3168). 



271. A dark brown (AA, 10) waoke kapa lined with black; brought from Tongatabu 

 by Captain William P. Richardson, 181 2. Given b\' P. A. S. (E. 3154)- 



272. A fine white, hoopai halua waoke kapa brought from the Marquesas Ids. by 

 Captain Benjamin Vanderford, 1826. Given by P. A. S. ( E. 3293). 



273. A fine white, hoopai waoke kapa brought from Tahuata [Christina], Marquesas 

 Ids., b}- Captain Vanderford in 1826. Given by P. A. S. (E. 3291). 



274. A waoke, mole, yellow (originally) kapa ruled as shown in PI. C, i. Brought 

 from the Hawaiian Ids. in 1802 bv Captains Crowninshield and Folger. Given 

 by P. A. S. (E. 3165). 



275. A waoke, hoopai, white kapa brought in 1841 from the Herve}- Ids. by J. W. Taylor 

 and given by P. A. S. (E. 3148). 



