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N°. 462 and 463. Tahari. Sâwé; as before, circumference 24 and 26 cm. width ±30.111. 



N°. 464. PL XVI, fig. 15. l j s . Nimbùran; in the making; 34 strips of rattan ail knotted on to, and 



issuing from a transverse double strip and long enough to go round the armlet twice in plaiting; 



first plaiting after fig. 4, the second plaiting (half finished) completing the pattern of fig. 48. 

 N°. 465 and 466. Jakâ. Nimbùran; from mycélium, nau, after fig. 53; circumference 22, breadth 2 cm.; 



at one place mycélium plaits, 10 cm. long, hanging down. 

 N°. 467. PI. XVI. fig. 10. ! / 7 . Nau. Sàgeisârâ; as before, at 3 places of the circumference with 2 trans- 

 verse rows of tied-on Nassa, deri. Worn by a man, on thicknest part of left upper arm. 

 N°. 46S. N'a. Thaë; as before, circumference 22.5, breadth 3c.n1. ; parallel with the edges 2 rows of 



longer stitches; between 2 transverse plaitings divided over 6 cm. of the circumference in 3 narrow 



bands, each carrying a Conus ring of 3 — 3.6 cm. diameter. Worn as above. 

 N°. 469. Na. Thaë; as before, circumference 20.5, breadth 1.5 cm.: 3 Conus rings. Of a man, worn 



just above elbow. 

 N°. 470. Nau. Ingrâs; from mycélium, breadth 1.2, circumference 20.5 cm. (originally larger but narrowed 



by transverse fold) along edges 2 strings of Nassa, dèr, black beads and seed rings, kantjd; 2 



Conus rings, chemdèr. Worn by a married woman just above right elbow. 

 N°. 471. Chaîner er. Ingrâs; Conus ring (diameter 4.5 cm.) intended for armlet ornament; found in 



man's bag N°. 634. 

 N°. 472 and 473. Asé; circumference 21.5, breadth 0.5 cm., from yellow white fibre of aërial root of 



Pandanus, /ans, and mycélium, nau; plaited after figs. 48 and 53 resp. 

 N°. 474. Mûris; as N°. 473, circumference 24, breadth 1.7 cm.; 2 bundles of fibres depending. 

 N°. 475. PI- XVI, fig. 17, 2 / 7 . Ime nau kwi. Ingrâs; as N°. 474, Pandanus fibres, ime, ending in a 



bunch, ime-dïgi; one Conus ring, kosijâ. 

 N°. 476. PI. XI, fig. 13. 1 I % . Ingrâs; as N°. 464, from Pandanus fibres, ime; transverse ridges divide 



circumference in 4 parts, where below long superficial stitches, strips of red calico, umïsi, wârige, 



are fastened; bundle of fibres depending. Of a man, for right upper arm. 

 N°. 477 and N°. 478. Hâgo trè. Kwatisoré; set, circumference 19, breadth 3 cm. plaited after fig. 48 



from the fibres of one strip of Pandanus leaf, ambrarè, (part of the un-split leaf still visible on 



inner side); borders plaited in same way from 6 mycélium threads; 3 tassels of red, âhu babrè, or 



blue calico, hibride; hook-shaped mycélium figures plaited along the middle. Manufactured at 



Serué. See fig. 206. 

 N°. 479. Hâgo trè. Kwatisoré; set of open bands, material as above, plaited after fig. 4, 2 cm. 



broad, 20 cm. long, binding strings of red calico; plait of mycélium, je /are, along lower margin; 



middle part as above; calico tassels. Manufactured at Serué. Worn by men and women. 

 N°. 480 and N°. 481. Ka. Thaë; two rings from Troc hu s niloticus, from outer edge the lime lias 



hardly been removed; circumference 25 and 26 cm. weight 61 and 84 gram resp. Of men, worn on 



upper arm. Said to be imported from Hnmboldt Bay or Tanah Merah Bay. See De Clercq and 



Schmeltz [1893, 37, N°. 180, PI. IX, fig. 22]. 

 N°. 482. Aduôr. Wâri; as N°. 480, more finished, shining like mother of pearl, provided with transverse, 



shallow r carvings. Weight 48 gram. Of a man. 

 N°. 483. Mak berke. Tobâdi; from 10 double cords, woven with apparatus N°. 716 of Tarfia; breadth 



4.5, circumference 27.6 cm.; covered by 6 rows of Nassa, dèr, sewn on imbricatedly and rows of 



black seed rings, uruâr, forming figures. Of a man at top or on thickest part of left upper arm. 



Obtained from Tarfia. 

 N°. 484 — 490. Mâk berke. Tarfia; as N°. 483, but from 4, 6, 8 or 18 double cords, breadth 1.9 — 



6.5 cm., circumference 21 — 24 cm.; hère and there green, blue, orange, red and yellow beads; short 



