ii Coiifciits 



PACE 



Stoni.' artifacts — continued — 



Pounders 337 



Modern pounders 338 



Ancient pounders 338 



Popoi pounders 338 



'I'iki headed pounders 340 



Pounders for infants' food 341 



Salt pounders 341 



Children's ]iounders 341 



Conical ]X)unders 342 



Comparison of ]\Iarquesan jiounders with other Polynesian types 343 



Stone figures 344 



Miscellaneous tools 347 



Domestic implements 349 



Tools for fire making 349 



Implements for collecting and preparing breadfruit 349 



Nets and carrying sticks 35° 



Implements for preparing breadfruit 35° 



Implements for preparing coconuts 352 



Miscellaneous domestic implements 353 



Containers 355 



Xatural containers 355 



Wooden containers 359 



Boxes 359 



Bowls and dishes 359 



Comparison of containers 366 



Decoration of containers 367 



Classification of designs 369 



Fiber and cordage 377 



Matting and basketrv 381 



Alats ' 381 



Baskets 383 



Fans 384 



Articles used in games 386 



Stilts ;^ 386 



Coconut shells 387 



Darts 387 



Pohutu 388 



Ball and pin game 388 



Tops 38S 



Bow and arrow, and slings 388 



Weapons 389 



Slings 389 



Spears and lances 390 



Clubs 391 



Head trojjhies 393 



Comparisons 394 



.Apparatus used in fishing 397 



Musical instruments 403 



Drums 40"^ 



Trumpets 405 



Flutes 406 



Whistles 407 



Jews' harps 408 



