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8828. Kapa pa'u, with two kilohana face to face, mole, eacli witTi four plain ginger- 

 colored sheets fastened together by kapa cord ; first kilohana greenish brown, 

 with black lines closel}^ ruled in patterns; second kilohana yellowish, with broad 

 longitudinal lines over finer ones at angle of 45°; 2.3X12.2 ft. Bishop collection. 



8829. Kapa moe, kilohana paiula, with four white sheets, very soft and well made; 

 nao of all hoopai pawehe; 7.8X9.7 ft. Bishop collection. 



8830. Kapa moe, kilohana paiula, kapuai koloa ; four white sheets, almost kalukalu, 

 the third halua pupu, others like kilohana; 9X12 ft. Bishop collection. 



8831. Kapa moe; three sheets fine and soft, slightly torn; nao indeterminate; 

 8.7X12 ft. Bishop collection. 



8832. Kapa moe, three sheets, white, soft, hoopai pawehe; 7.5X9 ft. Bishop collection. 



8833. Kapa moe, kilohana olena, with fifteen bands lengthwise, stamped and ruled in red 

 and black; black stamps in intervals ; stiff and papery ; nao halua pupu; 6.7x8 ft. 



8834. Kapa fragment, white, with punctured black pasted over it, the punctures large 

 and small arranged in zigzags (PI. 36, 2); 3X5 ft. Given b}^ Gorham D. Gilman. 



8835. Kapa moe, four white sheets, i pepehi halua, the rest hoopai; 7X9 ft. 



8836. Kapa, originally yellow, thin, pepehi, decorated with 29 longitudinal, undulat- 

 ing lines of red, rather irregular, with dotted stamps following the lines ; a broad 

 line of red with black stamps borders the whole; 7.8X8 ft. 



8837. Kapa olena, halua upena, soft; 4X6 ft. 



8840. Kapa shroud; two sheets united b}^ a peculiar suture described on p. 248 in list 

 of the author's collection; 6X7.6 ft. Probably at least 150 years old. 



8841. Kapa paikukui, pepehi halua, used to wrap bones in burial cave on Hawaii; 

 6.2X7.2 ft. 



8842. Kapa malo of four sheets sewed together by running stitch; two sheets were 

 pasted together and decorated with transverse black bands on red with narrow 

 white with stamps of three red balls alternating with a single ball. On the whole 

 the decoration tells of great antiquity as does the condition of the malo, and it 

 may reasonably be attributed to some important moi whose hidden bones it ac- 

 companied; 2X12 ft. From a burial cave on Hawaii. 



8843. Kapa keokeo hoopai; a fragment from the same cave as the three previous 

 numbers. 



8844. Kapa fragment, ragged ; marked with transverse bands of three black lines; 

 also a reticular arrangement of these lines and what seems to be a tassel at the end. 

 Burial cave as above. 



8845. Kapa; a heavy rudely beaten fragment from burial cave, black on one side, 

 red on the other; maceration gave a claret-red color. Purchased like the previous 

 cave specimens. 



9296. Kapa moe, kilohana paiula much faded; nao mole pupu; sheets 2 and 3 gra}', 

 halua pupu; 4 and 5 mole pupu; 5.7X8.5 ft. Deverill collection. 



9298. Kapa, gray, thin, darker than BB, 8; naopuili; 6x9 ft. Deverill collection. 



9299. Kapa moe keokeo, halua pupu; 7X9 ft. Deverill collection. 



