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303. A white, mole, Hawaiian kapa lined closel}' with red and brown lines variously 

 grouped. The specimen was given by the British Museum and shows a fine over 

 and under seam. (See PI. Q, 2.) 



304. A thin, white, mole kapa covered closely with black lines and stripes, from 

 Tongatabu. Given by the British Museum. 



305. A thick, red (AA, 12, but darker) kapa to which is attached a 3'ellow, mole, 

 roughly beaten sheet. The darker has a grain apparently produced by a pupu 

 beater, but considerable wear has broken up the fibres between the round thicker 

 spots and flattened these spots so as to make the diagnosis diificult. Given by 

 the British Museum as Hawaiian. 



306. Very thin and beautiful piece of kalukalu Hawaiian kapa, probably an under 

 sheet of a kapa nioe ; a mottled gray ; very old. Given by the British Museum. 



307. A coarse, white, hoopai Hawaiian kapa of the date of Vancouver's second visit to 

 the group. Given by the British Museum. 



308. Oiled, mole pa'u, dyed noni red, from Hawaiian Ids. Given b}^ British Museum. 



309. Hawaiian matting consisting of a thick, mole kapa, white with broad red bands ; 

 to this is pasted a thin kapa of hoopai halua beat. Given by the British Museum. 



310. Mamaki sheet, hoopai (verj' fine), ohelohelo tint; under sheet of kapa moe. 

 Hawaiian. Given by the British Museum. 



311. Two sheets of thick hoopai matting, white. Given b}' the British Museum. 



312. A thin pepehi sheet, perhaps yellow formerly; under sheet of kapa moe from- 

 Hawaiian Ids. Given by the British Museum. 



313. Thick white hoopai kapa from Hawaiian Ids., stiff and apparently unused. 

 Given by the British Museum. 



314. The j^ellow under sheet of an Hawaiian pa'u; some lines of color have been trans- 

 ferred from the kilohana. Given by the British Museum. 



315. Portion of a fragment of a kihei from Kauai ; the beat is hoopai pawelie, originally 

 yellow, traces of which cling to the oil from the stamped red and black pattern. 

 (PI. M, 2.) 



316. A white, mole, waoke malo from the Marquesas. 



317. A dark gray mamaki, hoopai, lalani kapa, the stripes of dark and lighter red 

 closely covering the surface. Hawaiian. 



318. A thin sheet of orange-red kalukalu kapa. Hawaiian. 



319. Pa'u hula, yellow with black stamps, halua pupu beat. Hawaiian. 



320. A mamaki, hoopai, ouholowai, lalani, kapa pa'u. Hawaiian. 



321. Mamaki, hoopai, halua, lepo colored under sheet of an Hawaiian pa'u. 



322. Mamaki, hoopai, brown kapa, marked with darker brown crossed lines (PI. H, i). 

 Hawaiian. Purchased from a native who said it came from Kauai. Probably from 

 a burial cave. 



323. A thin, mole, oiled kapa, dyed red and ruled with black in rhombs covering two- 

 thirds of the surface. Colle(5led \)y Captain Beeche}^, R. N., at Hawaiian Ids., 

 1825-1826. Given by H. Balfour, Esq. 



