244 ^^ Hana Kapa. 



288. Mole waoke kapa, stamped in black and overlined in red; the ground yellow. 

 Brought from the Hawaiian Ids. in 1802 b}- Captains Crowninshield and Folger. 

 Given by P. A. S. (E. 3162). 



289. Yellow, mole kapa, stamped in black and painted in red (PI. D, 2). Although 

 attributed in the P. A. S. to Marquesas, I am inclined to place it with Hawaiian 

 work ; the stamps are a common Hawaiian pattern and the whole character of 

 the work indicates a Hawaiian origin. 



290. A similar yellow, mole, stamped kapa of undoubted Hawaiian origin (PI. B, i); a 

 portion of a pa'u brought from these islands b}- Captains Crowninshield and 

 Folger in 1802, and given \>y P. A. S. ( E. 5152). 



291. The specimen of hoopai, olena, ribbed kapa was perhaps part of a chief's malo, 

 has a broad transverse stripe of bright red, and longitudinal stripes of red and 

 green. Brought from Hawaiian Ids. by Captain Nathaniel Page, 1S12-1818, 

 and given by P. A. S. (E. 3 171). 



292. A beautiful specimen of mole, white kapa decorated as shown in PI. P, 2. 

 Hawaii, 1827. Given by P. A. S. (E. 3160). 



293. A white, mole, waoke kapa from New Zealand. C. F. Williams, 1850. Given 

 by P. A. S. (E. 3149). Very rare. 



294. A soft, white, hoopai under sheet of a kapa moe brought from the Hawaiian Ids. 

 b}' Captains Crowninshield and Folger, 1802. Given by P. A. S. (E. 3166). 



295. A similar specimen of hoopai (finer) white kapa brought from Tahiti. John F. 

 Jeffrey, 1802. Given by P. A. S. (E. 3146). 



296. Portion of yellow, waoke kapa dress from Tahiti, stamped with crimson b}' grass 

 and other leaves. Given by British Museum. Now faded to a greenish brown 

 ground. 



297. A neat pattern of crimson rectangles (length three times width) on yellow, thick, 

 hoopai kapa. Tahiti. Given b}' British Museum. 



298. A thick mole, unbleached kapa lined and painted in red and black longitudinal 

 lines and stripes, the former often crossed b}- one or more series of the same color. 

 Hawaiian previous to 1S30; colleAion of Sir. Edward Belcher. Given by the 

 British Museum. 



299. A specimen of Tahitian yellow kapa stamped with red circles by bambu ends, 

 that shows a verj- thin yellow sheet pasted to an equally thin white sheet; a 

 thicker hoopai, white sheet underlies this as in the Hawaiian bed kapa and pa'u. 

 Given by the British Museum. 



300. Like the last, a specimen of Tahitian work; the two sheets are both hoopai and 

 equally yellow, and the fern leaf impressions have not penetrated the under of 

 the pasted sheets. Given b}^ the British Museum. 



301. A leather}- kapa, red and varnished on one side, brown beneath, that ma}- have 

 come from the Marquesas. Given by the British Museum. 



302. A thick, white, mole kapa with bands of complicated ruling in black, the inter- 

 stices red with uoni (PI. V, 3). Perhaps of Tongan origin. Given bj' British 

 Museum. 



