124 G - A - J" VAN DER SANDE. 



pendants of threaded Nassa and beads. For upper arm. Produce of local industry and article of trade. 

 N°. 491. PI. XVI, fig. 21. '/s- Ajâpo; ring forraed by circularly bent tusk of a boar, obb. Close to apex a 



hole, conical on both sides; base pierced at two opposite places, conical from outside to inside; 



apex and base connected by strips of rattan. Weight 75 gr. Worn by a man on upper arm. 

 N°. 492. Ai daris. Wâri; ring of yellow brown wood (spec. grav. > 1), breadth (radiary) 1 cm., thick- 



ness 7 m. m.; inner side rounded, outer edge sharp; circumference 23 cm. Weight 21 gram. Worn 



by a young man. 

 N°. 493. PI. XVI, fig. 16. '/g- Mâsogi. A se; set of open armlets; 3 rows of Coix, chemberi, threaded on 



liana fibre with transverse turns, placed between parallel strings of Pandanus fibres, ïnè janâ; cone- 



shaped seeds placed alternatively erect and upside down, in order to fit better; Pandanus strings 



con tin lied as binding strings, jobè, or loop, puru\ a Cardium shell, karâ, pendant. Worn by men. 

 X°. 494. PL XVI. fig. 20. '/ 5 . A se; from shell of a cocoa-nut, ko, both pôles having been removed; shilling 



black, many carved figures filled up with lime; (eye-nose-mouth ornament?) along each edge 3 small 



holes bored. Weight 67 gram. Worn by men and women. 

 N°. 495. PL XVI, fig. 14. '/s- Wau kowèr, wau kormondâ. Mios Kôrwâr; from breastbone of 



sea turtle, nearly circulai - ; ± 9 m. m. thick and broad. Of a man. 

 N°. 496. PL XVI, fig. iS. -! 3 . Haro berè. Kwatisoré; strip of black whalebone, bent round, the ends 



pared off; outer surface with carved-in reversed coils, grasping each other like links. For upper arm. 



Wrist bands. 



X°. 497. PL XVII, fig. 8. */ 7 . JewrS. uwaidje. Kwatisoré; plaited from mycélium, je hïrè, afterfig. 53, 



borders with horizontal, middle part with standing herring-bone design. Obtained from Serué. 

 N°. 498. Thaë; red brown rope, â, 1 m. long, with 2 Conus rings, tai jibi, 4.3 and 3.7 cm. diameter resp. 



Of a young man; twisted several times close round left wrist; Conus rings on back of wrist. 

 N°. 499. PL XVII, fig. 6. -j 7 . Bongau. Tobâdi; cord, festooned after fig. 56, at one end a knot to be 



passed through eye at other end; carries 2 milkwhite shell disks. For left wrist of a man. Said to 



be obtained from Tanah Merah. 

 N\ 500. Bob le. Liki; fourfold string, nènlâlo, 13 cm. long, one end with eye, festooned after fig. 56, 



other end continued into 10 cm. long, twisted binding string; carries 2 centrally pierced Conus disks, 



boblè, as with N°. 499. Of a man. 

 N°. 501. PL XVII, fig. 5. 2 / 7 . Sam f are. Wâri; from the base of Conus millipunctatus; opening 



of the shell winding filled up with black sticky material, ksrofè, obtained from dead wood, anjau, 



in which beads are pressed; along margins 2 scratched lines, between which 7 scratched circles, 



each with one small hollow in centre and others around. From village chief of Supiori, temporarily 



on Wiak. Obtained from Salëwati. 



Leglets. 



N°. 502. PL XVII, fig. 1. 2 / n . Cknè-c hnè, c hneng-c hneng. Tobâdi; set of open bands, jèneti, ènedi, 

 made from brown rope after fig. 43, each end with binding string, along lower side 18 and 21 rope 

 loops respectively, each with 4 — 6 perforated, brown shells (Arca pilula, Reeve), in pairs with the 

 concavity turned towards each other. On outer side 5 blue beads, chaimândi. Worn by men at dances. 



N°. 503. Uruâr. Tobâdi; set of 4 bands, 21 cm. long and ± 6 m. m. broad, made of longitudinal 

 twines which twist round each other. in pairs, between which, zigzag turns of another twine (after 

 figs. 68, 1 and 68, 2); oblique front twists each bearing one Coix seed, uruâr: longitudinal twines 

 form at the ends an eye and a plaited binding string. Worn by a man; 3 to the right, 1 to the left. 



X°. 504. PI. XVII, fig. 3. */,,. Enedi. Tobâdi; set, twice as. broad as N°. 503, with 2 rows of Coix seeds, 

 uruâr, inclining in différent directions, according to front turns of 2 zigzag twines, after fig. 69. 



