PLATE 14. 



Imjian .Sn.A. 



Tliis interesting sula is ver\' neatl\' marked : the row oi dentils at the bottom 

 seems to have l)een stamped and is of a lighter red than the row of smaller dentils 

 above. The pointed fringe of the inserted ornaments is of the same dark red as 

 the smaller dentils : the cross ruling is so close as to darken the white surface of 

 the thin but not well beaten tapa. The lining on the white portion consists of two 

 black lines with an intermediate red one, and the arrangement of the two series 

 reniiiuls one of the Hawaiian method of decoration. The specimen is in the 

 author's collection sent from the Salem Museum. 



