110 G. A. J. VAN DER SANDE. 



N°. 236. PI. VII, fig. 7. '/ 7 . Inagôi; 4 points between which wooden wedges; cord lashing supported at 

 the si des and back by notches, handle above this, ornamented with zigzag lines; above nodium 

 carved, five or six sided, concave or band-shaped; the end with square opening, to which, with bark 

 fibre, a chain of 4 links, carved out of a single pièce of bamboo, the last link with a bail of the 

 skin of P ' halanger maculatus and feathers of Cacatua triton Temm. Of a young man. 



N°. 237. PL VII, fig. 5. */ 7 . Mapâr; 5 points, lashing of fine string supported by side notches, the handle 

 below the nodium triangular, with carved curl ornament; above this partly six sided and with 

 human figure, front turned aside; eyes, ears, nose and limbs raised; six sided head covering; the 

 arms, resting on the knees, reach with the hands under the chin; feet double curl-shaped. 



N°. 238. PI. VII, fig. 4. 1 j 7 . Tâh'e. Angâdi; 5 points, tâhc natu, lashing of brass wire, nai ini; side 

 notches: triangular space below the nodium with curl ornament; the handle formed by a bamboo 

 ramification, pointing backwards 60°, carved with human figure, tihâ; limbs represented by 4 

 reversed coils, between which in front an oblong shield up to the chin. Head covering seven sided, 

 with 3 encircling carvings. 



N°. 23g. Mâhc erï. Kwatisoré; 35.5 cm. long with 5 points, ingrï, ingrè, 22 cm. long and a spread 

 of 6 cm. ; handle without ornament, lashing out of Gossypium twine. 



N°. 240. Mahe èrï. Kwatisoré; as N°. 239, 32 cm. long and with 6 points 25cm. long; spread of 

 8.4 cm.; handle at the end with blue bead stuck on. 



N°. 241. PI. IX, fig. 5. ] / 2 . Màhè erï. Kwatisoré; 5 points, lashing of twine made from bark fibres; 

 handle along the back with small round and large crescent-shaped openings, brârâ gërï; back border 

 scalloped accordingly and with garlands of differently coloured beads, ûru brè, and small tassels 

 of calico, hibiè. Worn at festivities by the men. 



N°. 242. PL VIII, fig. 4, '/ s ; 4a, 4b, '/,. Mâhè erï. Kwatisoré; 7 points, an outside one (much 

 longer than the others), with 7 sharp oval openings and 2 eight sided buttons; lashing of bark fibre, 

 wariè or wu ariè; handle at the end with a carved ornament, mohun do hërè, connected linklike; 

 both with oval openings and calico tassels. Used on festive occasions. 



N°. 243. PL VIII, fig. 1, l l 7 ; ia, ] /j. Mehâi tongërc. Kwatisoré; with 5 points, the lashing out of 

 roughly made rope; handle with a window of 4 horizontal and 2 vertical bolts of bamboo, the whole 

 entwined by small beads, regularly strung on a twine net of vegetable fibres (fig. ia); at the crossing 

 points of the window tassels of red and brown calico, with a large, white bead, nâtu sbogrè. From 

 the tops three red and brown calico strips, hibiè, 1.15 — 1.40 m. long, hanging down. Said to be 

 worn by women (?) at dances. Weight 145 gram. 



COMPOSED COMBS. 



N°. 244. PL VII, fig. 3. ! / 7 . Chrar. Kajô Entsâu; made of 8 small, pointed bolts of Arcca Nibun g(?) 

 on one side black, on the other side yellow white and placed alternatively; lashing 2.5 cm. broad, 

 of monocotyle fibres, unités the sideways fiattened bases of the small sticks; handle with 19 lashings 

 and slightly bent in the plane; the end with Areca-husk stuck on. 



N\ 245. Chrar. Kajô Entsâu; like N°. 244, 31 cm. in length, 6 cm. spread; 8 bolts ail turned 

 with the same colour towards one side. Sweet scented leaves (Amomum Cardamomum) jammed 

 between the points and fixed with strips of red calico ; handle decorated with calico and two tail 

 feathers of Lorins Lory (L) on strips of quill. Areca-husk on the end. 



N°. 246. PL VII, fig. 16. 2 / 9 . Chrar. Kajô Entsâu; 10 bolts, pins from the bract of Arenga sac- 

 char i fera, joined by numerous fine lashings into 2 handles, bent in différent directions, partly 

 wound round with hairy skin of cuscus, em: Areca-husk as end ornament. On the longest handle 

 a feather of Cacatua triton Temm., tjâbo, eut into the shape of a bird, on an elastic strip of 

 quill of Rhyticeros, maidje. 



