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N°. 55. Tevanki. Ingras; a Cardiutn-shéll 5.5 by 4.8 cm. Used to scrape cocoa-nut kernel. Found 

 in man's bag N°. 634. 



N°. 56. PI. I, fig. 20. 2 / 7 . Ubrcrere. Tobâdi; knife of light yellow brown wood, the round handle 

 carved with the same ornament as on N°. 580, PL XX, fig. 16, and N°. 581; at the end a human 

 head, charçharau or charau, hairdress like a half globe, face triangular, eyes circular with latéral 

 triangle, nose like a vertical ridge, mouth like a transverse, concave slit with the points turned up; 

 thin, cylindrical neck. The direction of the face differs 180 from that of N°. 580. 

 Under the handle gradually flattening and narrowing; point rounded. 



N°. 57. PI. I, fig. 19. -\. Nahana. Jâmbuë; pièce of wood, striped black brown, 1 cm. thick, the 

 tonguelike and sharpened end slightly bent out of the plane. Used for taking off the husk, the 

 mesocarpium, of the cocoa-nut. Often carried by the m en in their bags. 



N°. 58. Nahana. Thaë; entirely as N°. 57. 



N°. 59. Jâr. Ingras; 1.4 cm. thick, otherwise like N°. 57. From man's bag N°. 634. Also used on 

 Lake Sentâni and there called gâte. 



N°. 60 and 61. Oinake; as before, 24 and 21.5 cm. long; the blunt as well as the sharp end compara- 

 tively broader than with the other spécimens. 



N°. 62. PI. I, fig. 15. v s . Chai i/ibcru. Nâcheibe; cylinder made by sewing together with rattan 

 strips the elevated edges of two vertically placed pièces of the leaf-sheath of wild Areca; as well 

 along the lower as along the upper edge a rattan ring, entî, fastened with strips of rattan. The 

 grating, bûcha or buka, formed on the lower part by a layer of 12 parallel wooden pins, stuck 

 transversely through the cylinder and a similar layer of 9 pins at right angles with and resting on 

 the above mentioned. The cover, bunâncha, made out of sago-stalks, the convex sides fitting in the 

 hollow sides, connected by wooden pins stuck through, and rattan lashings. Two three-stranded ropes 

 for suspending, pass from the upper margin through two holes in the cover, thus preventing it 

 from shifting when the apparatus is suspended. Inside and below covered with a thin layer of soot. 

 Found in the temple, suspended over a fireplace; for smoking fish. 



N°. 63. PL II, fig. 1. '/c and fig. ia. l \.. Anene. Tobâdi; brown earthenware pot, shaped like a globe of which 

 a segment has been eut off, and with a rim turned outwards. Whilst the pot is still in a soft condi- 

 tion, seven triangles bounded by a double zigzag line, are scratched in the outer surface along 

 the rim, every other one of which is ornamented with two horizontal rows of inclined lines, which 

 fill up the triangle, or with two sets of parallel lines at the top. At one spot, where the triangles 

 do not join, a combined figure is scratched in (bird? fish? frog?) with symmetrically placed semi- 

 circles (leech?) and small circles (fish eyes). The coloured ornament, fig. 1 a, anîne àne, made with 

 red clay, mire, and white lime, naît, almost occupies the whole of the convex surface, and repre- 

 sents an „âmé" of which the head, châbûr, has a pointed beak, sewibo, two eyes, lïwendû, surrounded 

 with lines, and many spines, chare, on the back also similar spines, sewi, several appendices, 

 faukwe = fins, on the sides and a broad tail, chiwaitje. Manufactured in Kajô Jenbî and hère 

 called ude; painted by young men in the temple of Tobâdi. Used for sago-broth. Capacity ± 12 L. 



N°. 64. Anene. Tobâdi; as N°. 63, more red brown; shape and figures round the rim as on N°. 63 but 

 with eight triangles. The animal depicted on the outside surface (crocodile?) done in black, 

 (soot, kanà, of rosin, jêckéju) red and white. Weight 2.85 Kilo. Capacity 14 L. Used as N°. 63. 



N°. 65. PI. II, fig. 2. '/g and fig. 2a. '/-. Anene. Tobâdi; as before, the colour more red. Along the 

 rim seven triangles, of which four with the same figures on the top as in N°. 63 and 64. Orna- 

 mentation in black, white and yellow, (hhéro, see N°. 713) representing a ray. Capacity 12 L. 



X 3 . 66. Anene. Tobâdi; as N°. 63, diameter of the globe 30.5, of the opening 20.6, height 23.3 cm. 

 The scratched figures along the rim consist of four obtuse triangles, in the middle, in the top 

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