CLOTHING AND ORNAMENT. IO9 



feather of Rhyticeros plie a tu s Forst., tâbâr, soiled with red clay, on both sides only with a 

 narrow strip of the vanes and ending in a narrow pliable strip of the convex part of the quill, on 

 which another feather: a yellow white tail feather of Cacatua triton Teram., jUb, or a tail feather 

 of Zoôenas Westermanni Schleg., wâfè, eut into the shape of a bird, is stuck, whilst also a 

 cock's feather is jammed in a small slit. Formed the hair ornament of one man. 



N°. 220. PI. VIII, fig. 3. 1 j î . Kajô Jenbi; as before, nineteen sets: with two, the lowerpartsof Cacatua, 

 with the others, of Rhyticeros, maidje, the ornamental top parts of Cacatua, tjâbo, Zoôenas, 

 onta, or other birds. 



N°. 221. PL VII, fig. 13. '/g. Pededo or pïdïdau. Kaptiau; two principal ropes about 1 m. long, each 

 in the middle with 58 bundles of 2 — 4 plaited, dark red hairtresses and 10 — 16 cm. long, forming 

 a fringe, 8 — 9 cm. in length. Ail the bundles fastened by a cord just below tbe place of suspen- 

 sion ; the two mainropes tied up for a head band of 52 cm. and in the middle united by a small 

 cross cord. Enormous quantity of nits of Pediculus capitis. Worn round the head by a woman, 

 the fringe reaching down to the eyebrows. 



N°. 222. Pededo. Kaptiau; like N°. 22r, out of two strings, 30 cm. long, of respectively 59 and 68 bundles, 

 hanging down on an average 9 cm. Both ropes joined at the ends by plaiting and locally strung 

 tight by a small lashing for a circumference of the head of 50 cm. Worn as N°. 221. 



N°. 223. PL VII, fig. 14. '/-. Bene ùndefra. Nimbûran; cap-shaped wig for head circumference of 

 5S cm., of plaits as N°. 211, and tresses as of N°. 221, twisted together parallel to the edge; some 

 loose hair tresses at the top; the inside with grease and clay. Worn by woman of middle âge. 



N°. 224. Jechejû. Tobâdi; rosin (like dammar), found on trees; used as a sticking material and by 

 burning producing the soot, chau, which serves as a colouring material and for tattooing. 



N°. 225. Kana. Asé; as N°. 224. 



N°. 226. Ide, ide fonze. Tobâdi; bamboo cylinder with soot, chau or châne; closed with plug of 

 fibres, senois; 21 X i-6 c - m - 



X 3 . 227. Ide. Tobâdi; as N°. 226, closed with rolled-up pièce of prepared bark, mare; 16 X 2 -S cm - 



X 3 . 228. Ame. Tobâdi; grey clay, obtained from adjacent hill Dei Mage. Exclusively used for colouring. 



N°. 229. Rôivai. Mâpia; comb worn by people from Jap. Length 36 cm., consisting of 17 pièces 

 of bamboo tied one against the other, nowhere broader than 1.5 or thicker than 3m.n1.; the points 

 13 cm. long with a spread of 7 cm. Between the handle and the free points two lashings of yellow 

 and black fibres (Hibiscus tiliaceu sf). 



N°. 230. Rôwai. Mâpia; comb as N" 1 . 229, length 28 cm., 14 points n cm. long, spread 6 cm. 



N°. 231. Rôwai. Mâpia; as before, length 25.5 cm.; 15 small pegs joined together by piercing across 

 5 small, wooden pins into a handle 4cm. broad, 8 cm. long; 110 lashings; spread of 6.2 cm. 



X 3 . 232. PL VII, fig. 8. '/ 7 . Umsjèri. Tobâdi; two small, round sticks of palm wood, one of the ends 

 pointed; red clay, mïre, sticking on. Used by the men to scratch themselves; also used as imple- 

 ment for eating. 



Bamboo combs. 



X 3 . 233. Andai; length 43 cm., with 7 teeth 23 cm. long, together at the base 2 cm. broad, hère caught 

 by a cord lashing, supported at the back by a notch; spread 7.6 cm., obtained by introducing small, 

 wooden wedges and red calico into the cuttings. Handle with nodium, white beads stuck on end. 



X 3 . 234. Andai; length 35 cm., 10 cm. of which used for the six sided handle; at the top and below a 

 nodium, broadened to 2 cm. ; lashing of 7 turns of brass wire supported on the sides and at the 

 back by notches; 7 points with a spread of 10.5 cm. Red calico and wedges in the cuttings. 



X°. 235. PL VII, fig. 6. '/ 7 . Andai; handle with white bead stuck on, upper part round; below nodium 

 nicely carved, broadening towards joint bases of points and hère with lashing of brass wire. 



