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 Hawaiian Kapa in Bisikip MrsiaM. 



1. A kilohatia of a kapa iiioe. The sheet is pale buff: stripes in the dark 

 squares are stamped in rich red-hrown alternating with painted stripes in blue-gray. 

 The whole effect is very rich. Reduced five times. (B. M. 2441.) 



2. A punctured sheet of dark brown kapa pasted on a white sheet. Obtained 

 on these islands by Captain Driver about 1820. From a specimen given to the 

 author by the Peabody Academy of Science, Salem (E. 3170). 



