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Lime boxes. A. calabashes. 



N°. 174. PI. IV, fig. 2S. J / 7 . Aubanka. A se; calabash, banka, pauga, pear-shaped; burnt ornament, 



sema, consisting of three circles round die opening, puni, besides irregular spirals; contains lime, 



au, burnt from shells, gôtjâ, kedja; wooden lime spatula, èmi, with cylindrical handle. 

 N°. 175. PL VI, fig. 1. "4 and ia. '/,. Aubanka. Ajâpo; pear-shaped, two circles burnt round the 



opening; on the circumference the same figure repeated four times: fig. ia; closed with plug of fibre. 

 X D . r7Ô. Aubanka. Ajâpo; pear-shaped, three circles round the opening; lower down four large spirals 



alternating with four small ones. Bone spatula 20 cm. long, round the spot where it fits in the 



opening a coat of larval envelope; 25 X 7-5 c.m. 

 N°. 177. PI. IV, fig. 35. '/ G . Aubanka. Ajâpo; no ornament, handle, kobâ, of wooden spatula, èmi, 



carved into a human figure, toterc uns, rotere uiio. On the head, farïm, a half globe, which indi- 



cates the mop, ma; eyes, jSre, fiche, nose. joï, mouth, ôjâ, ôchws, h'ôwjâ, and ears, angai, ankai, in a 



natural way; shoulders, nate, and shoulderblades, kandiiru, in relief; hands, me, lying on the 



breast, nime; nates, âwauwâu, thighs, fiad'ô, pénis, mû, and scrotum, sàrâ, in relief. 

 N°. 178. PI. IV, fig. 27. >/ 7 . Aubanka. Ajâpo; three circles round opening, below thèse, two circles of 



six spirals; wooden spatula with encircling notches and perforated oval in which a vertical bar. 

 N°. 179. PI. VI, fig. 3 and 3a. '/,. Aubanka. Ajâpo; two diametrically placed spirals, between which 



twice four small ones in dark (burnt) spaces; spatula with relief circles connected by ridges. 

 N°. 180. Aubanka. Ifâr; pear-shaped, two circles round opening, below thèse semi-circular lines with 



ramified ends; bone spatula with cylinder of larval envelope like N°. 176; 26 X 8.6 cm. 

 N°. 181. PL IV. fig. 26. '/ 7 . Aubanka. Ifâr; three circles of five spirals; wooden spatula. 

 N°. 182. Aubanka. Ifâr; sausage-shaped, two circles of four spirals; handle of wooden spatula 6 cm. 



long in the shape of a turned-up cône on a small disk; 31 X 5-5 c.m. 

 N°. 183. Aubanka. Ifâr: two diametrically placed spirals (prolongea upwards with a curvature at the 



top, to which a few small cross lines) between which two sets of three small spirals on dark burnt 



ground; wooden spatula; 26.5 X 7-7 c.m. 

 N°. 184. Aubanka. Ifâr; sausage-shaped, burnt as N°. 178 and 183 but with two sets ot eight small 



spirals; wooden spatula; 35X5-6 c.m. 

 N°. 185. PL IV, fig. 25. 'j 7 . Aubanka. Ifâr; pear-shaped, round the opening six pointed triangles, below 



which and in between six spirals, connected in pairs; wooden spatula, with relief borders in zig- 

 zag line as on N°. 153, rests with small oval disk on the calabash. 

 N°. 186. PL VI, fig. 4. '/i2 an d 4 a - V.3- Aubanka. Ifâr; as N°. 185, but with six toothed lines descending 



between the spirals. 

 N°. 187. SeisSrfi; sausage-shaped, without ornament; spatula with three notched bars, which together 



carry a small cupola; 23.5 X 5 c.m. 

 N°. 188. Dôjo; as N°. 184, but with two sets of four spirals; bone spatula; 29X6-6 c.m. 

 N°. 189. Dôjo; as N°. 188, but with lines reaching upwards, the ends bent back and with a few small 



cross lines. 

 N°. 190. A T au, nauS.na.rn. Tobâdi; sausage-shaped; ornament, Suc, (therefore: nauânâm) as N°. 188; 



wooden spatula, senor, sens, nau senor; 28 X 6.8 c.m. Manufactured on Lake Sentâni. 

 -\~°. 191. Nau. Tobâdi; as N°. 190, but two sets of five stars, chïmerère; wooden spatula. 

 N°. 192. PL VI, fig. 2. '/, and 2a. 2 / 3 . N'ait. Tobâdi; ornament (see fig. 2a) descending from a circle 



round the opening; wooden spatula. Manufactured as before. 

 N°. 193. PL IV, fig. 23. '/-■ Nau. Tobâdi; round the opening three pointed triangles, between which 



three figures of Varanus, prom, and crocodile, techoin, heads towards the opening; wooden spatula, 



in the opening surrounded with string of fibre, imc, of aërial root of Pandanus. 

 Nova Guixea. III. Ethnographv. 5 



