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N°. 193^. Oinake; without ornament; wooden spatula; from bag N°. 632; 22X8 c - m - 



N°. 194. Laintsâno. Sâgeisarâ; pear-shaped, two circles of eight spirals, those of the upper one ail 



mutually connected, those of the lower one in pairs ; handle of wooden spatula, njau-njau, with six 



disk-shaped projections; 28 X 1 1 c - m - 

 N°. 195. PL IV, fig. 24. '/j. Laintsâno. Sâgeisarâ; without ornament; spatula carved into a man's 



figure: head with eyes, nose, mouth, chin and ears well defined; arnis à jour, elbows sideways, 



hands on the hips. Musc, pectoralis on both sides in relief, navel circular, genitals large. 



B. Cocoa-nuts. 



N°. 196. Mo(n)j nïgwi. Tobâdi; diameter 13, of the opening 1.7 cm., surface covered with carvings; 



the lower pôle a star, further with spirals, stars and circles; the cut-out portions with lime; near 



the opening two holes for carrying string. Said to be only intended for women, mo(n)jc. 

 N°. 197. Mo(n)jnïgwi. Tobâdi; as N°. 196, diameter 8 cm.; carved also with hatched planes and 



ribbons; near the opening an hour-glass figure and two holes for carrying rope. 

 N°. r98. PI. IV, fig. 22. '-/g. Au ko. Ifâr; pôles without ornament, the remainder with meridianal séries 



of six spirals, between which triangular spaces, transversely carved and with spearpoint-shaped 



projections; no holes for carrying string. Wooden spatula. 

 N°. 199. PI. IV, fig. 21. 1 j e . Au ko. Ifâr: three circles of 8 — 9 spirals, the triangular intervening spaces, 



with mouth-nose-eye ornament (?); the cut-out portions with lime. Wooden spatula. 

 N°. 200. PL IV, fig. 20. -/,,. Kantjâno. Sâgeisarâ; lower pôle with a star; remainder divided into 



four spaces with crocodile- and snake-shaped figures and stars; near the opening many small spirals 



and two hour-glass figures as in N°. r97. The opening closed with a rolled-up leaf stuck into a 



conical pièce of a larval envelope. 



C. Bamboo cylinders. 



N°. 201. Kit p. Nimbûran; near the opening a band of zigzag lines between two circular ones; lower 

 down, three spirals, between thèse, longitudinal spearpoint-shaped figures; 15X4 c - m - 



N°. 202. Kit p. Nimbûran; a spiral stretched lengthwise and a set of standing concentric ovals, the 

 cut-out parts black; plug of folded leaf; 24X4-5 c - m - 



N°. 203. PL IV, fig. 19. '/t- Amiit. Wâri; two pièces of bamboo, dokir, each with nodium as bot- 

 toni; one pièce widened by paring off inside, fits as a cover, sosef, over the other; both scraped 

 outside along the opening and blackened; carved, inoi, ornament, fase, curl-shaped. 



N°. 204. PL V, fig. 2. l / 2 . Odjiè, âru dobrè, âdu dobrè. Kwatisoré; lower part scraped and 

 blackened, remainder ornamented, omt une, ochmt une, with bands of round disks, alternating with 

 bands of triangles, the rounded apices either or not with buttons. The cut-out parts black. 



N°. 205. PL IV, fig. 17. ' -. Odjiè, èdj.iè. Kwatisoré; bottle-shaped calabash, neck strongly curved, 

 opening on the convex side with small lip; contains white lime, wïprè. Weight 24 gram. 



N°. 206. PL AT, fig. 5. ', 4 and 5a. t j s . Abobrè. Kwatisoré; box made out of Pandanus leaves; the 

 four turned-up sides formed out of one strip, but doubled by two crossing strips which also form 

 bottom and flaps; one of thèse flaps lengthened with a lip, intended for a slit of the opposite 

 wall. Sewn with imported thread. One side with a square of interwoven leaf strips in yellow, red 

 and black (fig. 5a). Manufactured at Mânsinam. Contains lime, wïprè, and gambir, fiaibrè. 



N°. 207. Abobrè. Kwatisoré: as N°. 206, height 3, width and length 5 cm. closed with a lip 

 as above; the three remaining flaps with toothed edge. Without ornament. Locally made. Contents 

 as above. 



