I iS G. A. J. VAN DER SANDE. 



bases connectée! by a six fold cord in a movable manner, at the points by double cords, for neck 

 circumference of 27.5 cm. Of a man. 



î^ - 379- PI- XIII, fig. 8. 1 / 5 . Seislrâ; breast ornament from 7 ground boars' tusks, (medial surfaces) 

 arranged in two vertical rows, the tusks of each row placed along side each other, the concave 

 edge turned upwards. A strip of rattan in the middle at the back; in front with 2 rows of Nassa. 

 A neck string, 55 cm. long, through the openings of the free ends of the tusks. Worn by a man. 



N°. 380. PL XIII, fig. 1. '/j. Liki; two heavy Conus rings, boblè, joined by a lashing of reed, transversely 

 caught by a narrow leather band; each ring provided with a band plaited from 3 cords, ninlalu, 

 which, to be tied on the back, hère enlaces a shoot of Zingiberaceae, mdmerd. Of a man, the 

 shells to be worn in front. 



N°. 381. Amb'ô âàribrè. Kwatisoré; six longitudinal cords of Pandanus fibre, to which differently 

 coloured beads, urubrè, are strung in pairs, see comb N°. 243. At each end 4 large beads and 

 the cords plaited together into bands. Length 75 cm. Neck string worn by men and women. 



N°. 382. A T adja are. Kwatisoré: as N°. 383, strip of Pandanus leaf, ambrarè, 2 cm. broad, 90 cm. 

 long, one extremity forming a loop of 5 cm. diameter, the remainder folded and enclosing a rattan 

 strip; 42 shells of Cypraea annulus, nadja are, strung on, ail twice perforated on the back. Worn 

 by a man in front of the chest, suspended by a neck string. 



N°. 383. PI. XIII, fig. 4. '/ 5 . Kâronibo. Sengé: like N°. 382, but the strip of Pandanus, rèrâi-jim, without 

 loop and not folded, with 25 shells, kârombo, and at the end with bail of cuscus skin, kapa. Of a 

 man boni at Mafôr, living at Sengé. For manner of wear see fig. 206. 



N°. 384. PL XI, fig. 6. 1 j 2 . Kwatisoré; brass wire necklace on which 17 beads, nâgre, among which 2 

 larger multicoloured ones (fig. 6a and 6b), a black Nipa fruit, adje urè, a tail, hebie grè, of wild boar, 

 podjiè, and an upper mandible of Goura, ore mogrè, with crest, mabru grè. Worn by a young man. 



N°. 385. PL XIII, fig. 5. '/s- Sots wutai. A se; collar of light yellow brown cord, made according to 

 fig. 47. Outer side with 2 rows of parallel Coix seeds, kemberi, inclining in opposite sensé, the rows 

 separated by a narrow plaited work of black mycélium, miu ; along lower margin a row of Coix 

 seeds, suspended from loose strings, putai, wutai carrying also ball-shaped Coix seeds (each sup- 

 ported by a small knot). Worn by men on festive occasions. 



N°. 386. PL XIV, fig. 2. 3 / 4 . Ch an do ri. Kajô Entsâu; collar plaited from Pandanus fibre, 7;;/, according 

 to fig. 48, joined at the ends into 2 strings for tying, pedëbite. On front side, 3 rows of Coix seeds, 

 uruâr, inclining in différent directions, interrupted in three places by transverse zigzag rows of 

 beads. Along lower margin 23 strings, each fastened in the middle and the 46 projectmg ends, 

 wânesôsi, forming a network with beads, chaimândi, pièces of cane, piâr, Coix and Adenanthera, 

 pèrïJii; monocotyle leaves, senchor, tied on to the fringe. Worn by men at dances. 



N°. 387. PL XV, fig. 3, 3a. ] / 3 . Chainâri. Sâgeisârâ; rattan, irai, plaited like N°. 370, to which a 

 frame of 4 vertical mycélium, plaits, nau, ending below at 2 horizontal pièces of cane, along 

 which another plait of mycélium; pièces of yellow cane, pëdinko, along the side margins; hère and 

 in middle space (with row of Nassa, dèri), Coix, threaded on transverse strings, projecting along 

 outer margins as a fringe, kantjûra-. similar fringe with Coix along lower margin. Worn by men on 

 spécial occasions in front of the chest. 



N°. 388 — 391. PL XIII, fig. 6, a and b. -; l5 . Chendori. Tobâdi; 4 breast shields of about equal 

 size, consisting of a rattan, anchor-shaped basket work; space between shank and arms on both 

 sides taken up by ground boar's tusks (medial surfaces), piâ; shank formed by 4 — 6 wooden 

 pins, diminishing towards lower end in number and thickness; arms of strips of rattan, ending parallel 

 at the outside margin, the whole connected by transverse rattan lashings; tusks with conically bored 

 holes, and tied to thèse with rattan strips, curving in front, convex bend upwards, joining each other. 



