152 G. A. J. VAN DER SANDE. 



backwards; right hand (with fingers) continued in a raised snake, mate, taking i 1 /, twists round 

 handle; head, mate châbûr, with 2 eyes, vendu, and mouth slit, tsuwibo; left hand transformed in 

 head of a snake; raised parts red or black. Probably ornament of temple or boat. 



N°. 568. PI. XIX, fig. 2. 3 / 4 . Waba; as before; hairdress globe-shaped; nose as a raised ridge, mouth slit 

 concave; shoulders and breast with carvings; mammae and papillae in relief; navel circular; arms 

 with 3 carved bands; hands alongside mons veneris, rima vulvae and clitoris. Coloured red, 

 black and white. Presented by a full-grown man, after leaving the temple. 



N°. 569. Totëre unâ. Asé; wooden human figure, high forehead, eyes crescent-shaped, nose and mouth 

 as with N°. 568; conchae of ears in relief, deepened meatus; mammae in relief, navel circular. 

 Shoulders with 2 bow-shaped carvings, upper arms with relief band; right hand 5, left hand 3 

 fingers, along the thighs next to mons veneris with rima vulvae; lower parts of legs ending in joint 

 block without indication of feet. From watch-house. Length 26, width 4, thikness 6 cm. 



N°. 570. PI. XVIII, fig. 4. '/ 5 . Totëre unâ. Asé; like N°. 569. Upper arms and wrists with raised bands; 

 five-fingered hands along spread upper legs; nates, thighs and knees in relief, below a single block, 

 with vertical row of 5 toes; papillae and navel circular, pénis, ma, cone-shaped. Was suspended 

 by a strip of rattan in a men's watch-house. 



N°. 571. PI. XVIII, fig. 5. '/ 5 . Sëbro. Tarfia; wooden human figure with pyramid-shaped head covering 

 (wig?), hair projecting with horizontal rim, nose and ears ridge-shaped ; eyes and mouth like oval 

 carvings, both on front and back of head; shoulders and breasts (both on front and back) in relief. 

 Arms bent, hands with tips of fingers joined in front; raised waist band, hips broadened; genitalia 

 as raised disk with slit; legs slightly spread, ending in single block. 



N°. 572. PL XV, figs. 1 and 2. ! / 4 . M&ne mank Sue. Ingris; oval board with carved and coloured 

 ornaments in red, black and white; middle figure represent Varanus, prom, angular stripes along 

 margin (see fig. 2) represent "an eatable material from the earth", bia\ triangular, marginal figures 

 with hooks at the top corners were called âr Sue. From private dwelling. 



