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N°. 341. Entsji. Tobâdi; tortoise shell ring with Trochus ring as above. Only ear ornament of a man. 



N°. 342. A se; set of two tortoise shell rings, puni, each with Trochus ring, ku, hanging on. 



N°. 343. Ingrâs; four tortoise shell rings, one with blue glass ring, chaimândi, and fine shell ring of 



F i iss 11 re //a (?), sâréntje wori. Worn by a woman; each ear 2 rings. 

 N°. 344. PI. XI, fig. 3. '/î- Tobâdi; tortoise shell ring; tied on imbricately to outer circumference 2 



groups of 4 Nassa disks, dèr, between which continuous strings, wâr, fasten a blue bead, kâr uwi. 



Only ear ornament of Pdrèw, medicine man. 

 N°. 345. Ti. Thaë; tortoise shell ring with blue glass ring, beads, to, and pièce of bamboo, lômo, 1.5 cm. 



long, 1 cm. thick; red clay sticking on. Of a young man. 

 N°. 346. Sëkâ; set of two tortoise shell rings, one with 4 coloured glass ringlets, to ksmâdike, the other 



with blue green ring and 2 rattan rings, lômoch, lomok, 1.2 cm. diameter, 0.7 cm. thick; red 



clay sticking on. Of a young man from the temple, pla. 

 N°. 347 and 348. Sëkâ; 2 sets as before, the second with ring from long bone of cassowary, tard, with 



diameter of 2.5 cm. Of young men. 

 N°. 349. PI. XII, fig. 13, a and b. 2 / 5 . Ti. Sëkâ; as before, one with Trochus rings, kâ, depending, the 



other with one Trochus ring and 2 bone rings of cassowary, tard. 

 N°. 350. PL XI, fig. 11. '/i- Pora. Nacheibe; tortoise shell ring with pièce of mother of pearl, jôbjdbè, 



from Turbo marmoratus, in the shape of an animal head with opened mouth, and blue bead, 



ârâ due, on cord loop. Only ornament of a man; left ear. 

 N°. 351. Sâgeisârâ; tortoise shell ring, pora, (or chain of 2 rings) to which an upper mandible of horn- 



bill, lâbâri, with 4 — 8 year-rings, the point down. Worn by women; 5 pièces. 

 N°. 352. PI. XII, fig. 16. 2 / 5 . Jachonto; mandible as before, suspended on 2 phalanges of Pteropus; 



end phalange bent round and stuck in hollow of proximal phalange. From right ear of a man. 

 N°. 353- PI. XI, fig. 8. 3 / 4 . Ifâr; set of 2 phalange rings, as with N°. 352, each with 2 blue glass rings. 



Worn by men. 

 N°. 354. PI. XII, fig. 12. 2 / 5 . Chibâ ntjo. Tobâdi; four phalange rings as before; each carrying 3 — 4 



terminal phalanges formed into a ring; to one a glass ringlet, chaimândi. The whole from one lobe 



of the ear, tinji, sinji, of man of middle âge. 

 N°. 355. Tobâdi; set: for right side, ring of bent iron wire, sigechâbai, to which 2 blue beads, chaimândi, 



and chain of 9 rings, plaited from yellow and black vegetable stems, kâde; for left side, Pteropus 



pendant as N°. 352 with blue and white beads, chaimânsjo, chibântjo. Of a man. 

 N°. 356. Tobâdi; tortoise shell ring to which circulai' band, sugivai-sugwai, made from cord, 



according to fig. 43, of 8 cm. circumference, pierced by 7 strings, which on both ends wear a 



tress of beads, moti, prevented from slipping off by a knot. From right ear of a married woman. 

 N°. 357- Unânkc. Tobâdi; two sets with bands, wâr sëndsi, as with N°. 356, tresses with Coix seeds, 



ûruâr, and small beads, moti, the strings depending as fringe, wârfrâ, one of the rings with another 



three small, Fissurclla or Patella, and one large Cardin m shell ring. Worn by men 



and women. 

 N°. 358. Ti. Thaë; set as N°. 356, the band with 28 and 20 tresses of beads respectively, with a 15 cm. 



long cord fringe; on the last ring also a pièce of cuscus skin. Of a young man. 77 = turtle. 

 N°. 359. PL XI, fig. 1. 3 / 4 . Asé; Set as 356, the band, tsa, plaited according to fig. 44, surrounded by 



a small blue glass ring, pur kèwkèw, each tress with only 5 small beads, mainje or mènjâ, below 



which the strings, saputai, hanging down ; one of the rings with small ring of hoop-iron, tâme, and 



bamboo nose ring, puhè, of 2.3 cm. diameter and 1 cm. broad; the other with glass ring, Conus 



ring, iiidiïm, and tortoise shell ring, purâ, again with Conus ring and ring from plaited grass, kotâ. 



