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which a small ridge (nose), descends on triangular face with pointed chin; slit of mouth an upward 

 concave, navel circular; shoulders and shoulderblades in relief, arms descending as narrow lists ; hands 

 with 3 fingers joined before the trunk; man, with vertical ridge (pénis), woman with 2 concave slits 

 (vulva); back and nates in relief, knees very prominent; no feet. 



N°. 536. PL XVII, fig. 14. ! / s . Chanjau. Nâcheibe; like N°. 535, 2.5 cm. thick; body of hook with 

 double row of eye ornaments; "shank" on both sides with spiral carving, alongside of which eye 

 triangles and spirals; opening surrounded by circular slits and eye triangles; points cylindrical, 

 partly as 2 human figures (front outwards) of which only the hair, faces and arms down to wrists 

 are indicated. Blackened (soot and water?), before working it, intaglio portions being blank. 



N°. 537. PI. XVII, fig. n. 1 j s . Chanjau. Kajô Entsâu; "shank" conical, points sharpened parallel 

 with margins of handle; on both sides with carved eye ornaments with several zigzag Unes; 

 rattan suspending string, chaitje wârâ, runs through central opening of a square plank, 1 cm. thick, 

 chora. On both surfaces a carved eye motive, the opening as centre, round this divided into 6 

 black and red coloured sectors. From the temple. 



N°. 53S. Chinjau. Ingras; as before, length 54.5, thickness 2 — 3 cm.; body long 21.5 cm., broad 15 cm. 

 below, 20.5 above, the "shank" below 5, above 14.5 cm.; sharp points, chinjau je; rattan suspending 

 string, wâr, in opening, dïbo; carved with spirals and eye motives. 



N°. 539. PL XVIII, fig. 10. l j 7 . Injau. Asé; as before, thickness 2 cm., tapering off towards the sides; 

 carved ornament, sema nèjè: double loop coils and eye triangles; points, me, small and sharp; "shank", 

 ènè, bulky, ail 4 sides with one spiral, at top with oval broadening, in which roomy hole, puru. 



N°. 540. PL XVIII, fig. n. '/ s . Chanjau. Ingrâs; old and smoked, thickness 3.5 cm. or less; "shank" 

 thinnest and narrowest between bases of points. Higher up broadened and eut out on the 

 „shank" on both sides with 2 dogs' figures, heads upwards; above this disk-shaped square, pau, above 

 which again with dogs' figures (one broken off); points, sïnjèiv, carved into maie and female human 

 figures, charcherau; hairdress high, face triangular, eyes indicated by circular lines, nose by 2 Unes 

 meeting in sharp angle, (nose-wings); breast with 2 horizontal carvings, navel circular; woman with 

 oval carving (vulva), man with one vertical (pénis) and two round (testes) reliefs; hands joined 

 below genitals, fingers turned outwards; body of the hook with eye ornaments and spirals; carved 

 ornament, âne wâisokwâde, of "shank" on both sides in the middle consisting of fish figures, tsau, 

 with one or more pairs of fins. 



N°. 541. Chanj au. Tobâdi; irom a plank of a petroleum case; body with rows of triangles and zigzag 

 lines; along margins 2 dogs, heads downward and eye motives on each side of rumps and heads; 

 bâcles with transverse rows of longitudinal carvings (hair); "shank" with eye ornament and hole 

 for string of rattan, chi. Intaglio parts white, raised parts red or black. Specially manufactured for 

 barter of ethnographica. 



Head supports. 



N°. 542. PL XVIII, figs. 2 a , 2 . '/.. Ju ma ke. Asé; horizontal rack of yellow brown wood, supported by 2 

 pairs of legs of rattan ; each pair consisting of one pièce of stout rattan, kè, on the middle of lower 

 side with broad notch, with which bent over and round rack and diverging ± 30 ; secured by a 

 rattan string, sa-, middle part of rack smooth, somevvhal deflected and transversely convex; one 

 end carved into head of hornbill, tébari, neck with fish ornament ; other end like a bird's tail, koba, 

 top side toothed, fort, sides carved, sema, with fish ornament. Sleeping on this =jochu muga. 



N°. 543. PL XVIII, fig. i a , i b . '/s- Poncha. Sâgeisârâ; as N°. 542, middle portion, honje mârejâ, smooth, 

 one of the ends, nata, carved into fiât, long, pointed head, with eyes and mouth slit; other end in 

 the middle with row of 9 sharp points, alongside of which 2 rows of carved eye triangles; legs of 

 rattan, kè, chè, held together by strings, chaisja, waro. 



