20 G. A. J. VAN DER SANDE. 



angle and in the interraediate angles provided with two scratched W's. The colouring in black, 

 white and red represents a sawfish, teri. Capacity 10.5 L. Used as N°. 63. 



N°. 67. Anènc. Tobâdi; lighter red, measurements 32.4, 22.7 and 25 cm. Along the rim only two 

 diametrically placed marks: one a zigzag line descending from the rim, the other a compound 

 figure as in N° 63, to which are added two ramified lines, which somewhat resemble a limb with 

 fingers. Used as N°. 63. 



N°. 68. PI. I, fig. 25. '/g. Hérai or ébé. Abâr; dark red, in the shape of a half globe, thickness of the 

 sides 7 — 10 m. m., at the bottom 17111.111. The rim broadened slightly, outwards and inwards; half- 

 way up a circular raised border of 4 m. m. height and width baked on; between this border and 

 the rim a similar raised border twisted like a snake, with twelve curves. Roughly finished, burst 

 at the bottom, probably during the baking; leaky. Manufactured by women out of moistened, dim 

 coloured, black clay. Weight 4.3 Kilo. 



N°. 69. Hérai or ébé. Abâr; like N°. 68, but the wall near the rim bent somewhat outwards, diameter of 

 the opening 37.1, height 19.4 cm. Thickness of the walls average 7 (5 — 9 m. m.) at the bottom 13 

 m. m. Outside ornamentation only a circular, snakelike twisted border of eleven curves, baked on. 

 Roughly finished, many pebbles and cracks on the outside. Weight 3.45 Kilo, capacity 9.5 L. 



N°. 70. PI. I, fig. 23. '/s- Abâr; half globe as N°. 68. but smaller, thickness of the walls 8 — n m. m., at 

 the bottom 17 m. m. At two diametrically placed spots, just below the rim a couple of small holes, 

 made before the baking; parallel with the rim two baked-on borders (the upper one half lost) between 

 which a snakelike twisted one. On the inside some red clay is attached, the same as is used for 

 colouring the hair of the head. Weight 1.65 Kilo, capacity 1.5 L. 



N°. 71. PI. 1, fig. 22. '/s- Abâr; half globe, a little oblique, thickness of the sides 7111.111., at the bottom 

 14m.n1. On the outside, along the rim a snakelike twisted, raised border of twenty curvatures. 

 Inside reddish. Of the many cracks on the outside some are leaking. 



N°. 72 and 73. Abâr; shaped like half globes; with thickness of the walls as before, resp. diameter 24 

 and 18.5 cm., 3 and 1 Liter capacity. Without ornament. 



N°. 74. PI. I, fig. 24. 'j G . Rar i grè. Kwatisoré; half globe, divided into four quadrants by two partitions 

 each 1 cm. thick, which are carried through the axis at right angles; each quadrant again divided 

 into three spaces by two parallel partitions. Manufactured and obtained at Su rué; intended for 

 baking sago cakes. 



N°. 75. PI. III, fig. 12. '/ 8 . Mudâ (mura) or médjuâ. Tobâdi; ring twisted out of strong strips of 

 rattan, like a low, somewhat bulky cylinder. Lashed transversely with the end of one of the strips 

 at a single spot. Manufactured by men. Intended to be placed under globe-shaped pots. 



N°. 76. Medjuâ. Tobâdi; as N°. 75, 13cm. high and with 30cm. diameter, lashed in four places with 

 separate strips of rattan. 



N°. 77. Médémâro. Kajô En ts au; as N°. 76, but in the middle of each lashing a bundle of thin rat- 

 tan strips or grassblades, eut transversely to a length of 5 cm. and sticking out horizontally like 

 four small brooms, néchonje, (perhaps derived from chonje = dog). Manufactured in the temple. 



N°. 78. PI. III, fig. 11. '/ 3 - Médémâro. Kajô Entsâu; as N°. 76, only three rattan lashings, each with 

 small broom of grassblades; a long, 1 cm. broad rattan strip, the whole of which is spirally entwined 

 by a narrower one, is fastened round the middle of the periphery, in six horizontal outstanding cur- 

 vatures, with small rattan lashings : représentation of a snake, bâruaro, of which the head, bsruard 

 pïrchdrc, sticks out of one of the curvatures, like a long loop (not intended for suspending). Manu- 

 factured in the temple and only intended for use there. 



N°. 79. PL III, fig. 10. '/g. Medjuâ. Tobâdi; as N°. 76 with four lashings, in three of thèse rattan 

 brooms, chijeto; imitation snake, mate, made out of liana with rattan twisted round, is fastened by 



