150 G. A. J. VAN DER SANDE. 



N°. 544. Poncha. Sâgeisârâ; as N°. 543, height 16.5, length 54 cm. One end, n cm. in length, 

 carved like head end of N°. 543; the other flat, 9.5 cm. in length, 2.5 cm. broad, and side mar- 

 gins toothed. 



N°. 545. Poncha. Sâgeisârâ; as N°. 543, height 17, length 68 cm.; tail with scalloped margins, below 

 and above with longitudinal relief ridge. 



N°. 546. Kajô Entsâu; height 20, length 79 cm. the ends resp. 17.5 and 19.5 cm. in length, repre- 

 sent crocodile's (?) heads, both with eye ornaments in the middle of a broadening placed half-way; 

 the same at the end. Used by men in temple. 



N°. 547. Kajô Entsâu; height 18.5, length 74 cm., each end terminâtes in a knob, ± 3 cm. thick, other- 

 wise carved into animal heads with eye ornaments; one of the heads with mouth slit and teeth; the 

 other on upper side with remains of broken-off dog's figure; obtained like N°. 546. 



N°. 548. PI. XVIII, fig. 9. '/ c . Poncha. Nâcheibe; as before, each head, rounded off in front, with 

 pair of eyes; one with open jaws catching nates of a human figure, face downwards, legs bent 

 in the knees and with soles of five-toed feet against throat of animal head; moplike hair, face 

 triangular; nose as a ridge, mouth slit concave upwards; short neck, shoulderblades in relief, amis 

 slightly bent, free from body, five-fingered hands fiât on knees. No nipples, navel or genitalia. Ob- 

 tained from a man, out of a private house. 



N°. 549. PI. XVIII, fig. 3. '/-. Ponckâ. Sâgeisarl; ends as with N°. 548, teeth indicated; on the middle 

 of one of the heads (3b) with longitudinal dog's figure, honjc machc, tail continued in row of 5 

 points. On the other (3a) human figure, chs.ru, legs stretched, knees strongly in relief; feet (5 toes) 

 flat against crocodile's head; figure apparently with wig, ears with concha and opening; nose as 

 transverse carving below the point; no eyes or mouth, shoulders in relief, arms joined to body; five- 

 fingered hands alongside of pénis and scrotum. 



N°. 550. PL XVIII, figs. 6 a , 6 b . '/s- Kajô Entsâu; one end with longitudinal ridge, and 3 pairs of eye orna- 

 ments; the other, with one pair, is horizontally continued in body of a maie figure, head as N°. 548, 

 face upwards. Shoulders and arms in relief, with indication of armlets, both five-fingered hands 

 between circulai- navel and conus-shaped pénis. From the temple. 



N°. 551. Afia. Mios Kôrwâr; from one pièce of wood, long 36, broad (high) 18 cm., lower sur- 

 face 7 cm. broad, saddle-shaped upper surface of 27 cm. concave length, ±6 cm. convex width, 

 each end with circular opening (eyes ?) and carved like a set of jaws. From private dwelling. 



N°. 552. PL XVIII, fig. 7. '/ 3 . Afia. Mios Kôrwâr; like N 3 . 551 between base and saddle openwork; 

 2 animais, mân, lying down, with rumps connected in the middle on base; towards the heads, 

 mïïn ka ïm, somewhat raised; front limbs, wrasi, reach towards corners of base round buttoned pôles, 

 another pair of forearms turned up as far as lower jaw; heads pig-like, nose as longitudinal ridge 

 with nose wings, front part of snout oval, with deep carved circle; mouth slit; set of snake-like ridges 

 from the middle horizontally towards heads and in upward curve towards ends of saddle. With loop 

 of vegetable rope. 



N°. 553. PI. XVIII, fig. 8. '/g. Aruda. Angâdi; shallow, concave saddle, transversely convex. Erect on 

 base, 3 horseshoe-shaped ornaments, under an upwards concave ridge of which the ends support the 

 saddle ends. In the middle another supporting ornament like the central one of the 3 lower ones. 

 Loop of tanned cotton string, tèmani. 



House ornaments. 



N°. 554. Teri tcmbuèd. Tobâdi; saw (serra) of a sawfish, teri, length 5 cm., 25 teeth along each side. 



From private dwelling. 

 N°. 555 and 556. PL XXIII, fig. 1. '/ 4 . Temerû. Ingrâs: 2 fish skins, ïtje fembu, of Balistes flavi- 



marginatus Rùpp, stuffed with vegetable refuse and pièce of fishing net, backs sewn up with 



