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strings, the ends hanging down at lower margin. Containing a monocotyle leaf, in which to roll up 

 tobacco (?), and a rhizom. Worn on breast, the sling on to a neck string. 



N°. 646. Kebo. Nimbûran; stitch of fig. 9, broad 14, deep 11 cm.; the cord coloured blue, red and 

 yellow; border as per fig. 61; calico sling 70 cm. in length. 



N°. 647. Sogèri menai. In gras; bag \vith stitch of fig. 116, half-finished; bottom set up on a two- 

 stranded cord, stretched along a yellowish brown pièce of wood, sogèri ai, 50 cm. in length, and 

 fastened at each end. Bag 32 cm. broad, only finished to a depth of 12 cm.; at first worked with 

 one thread, sogèri uwœr, begun with bottom at the righthand corner (imagining the bag with the 

 pièce of wood turned away from you, the ornamented side at the top) first making the back, after- 

 wards, by working from left to right, the front; the first coloured row is inserted between two white 

 rows, and after this, the work is done with 2 threads, ending at lower margin in 2 différent rows, 

 each with its own cord; 3 sets of one red and one grey (blue) stripe, the central set with spotted 

 patches (see pag. 184 and PI. XXI, fig. 1); one of the cords with needle, sugwétje, of terminal 

 phalange of front limbs of Pteropus. 



N°. 648. PL XXI, fig. 1. ] / 4 . Sogèri mèiidi. Ingris; like N°. 647, but the pièce of wood, sogèri ai, 

 dark brown, 1 cm. thick, on both sides with carved spirals, with barbed centre or herring bone 

 design; each end with 2 openings, between which a small bar to fasten a double cord; on this the 

 bag set up, with the stitch of fig. 116; 2 cords, one forming the i st , 2 nd , 4 th , 6 Ih etc., row and 

 another the 3 rd , 5 th , 7 th etc., beginning with the back at the righthand corner; 2 sets of coloured 

 stripes, as an ornament, âne, the second with spotted patches; ending in the i6 th and i7 th row, the 

 thread of the i6 th row provided with a needle, sugwétje,. ÇPl. XXI, fig. 4) as before. 



N°. 649. PI. XXI, fig. 8. ] / 8 . Sogèri ai. Tobâdi; pièce of wood like that of N°. 648, one end open- 

 worked, leaving a longitudinal bar, the other end with carved dogs, heads, paws and tails against 

 longitudinal middle bar; outer ends, as well as heads and bodies, provided with eye ornament. Carved 

 spirals, along a central row of oval spaces, each with a central relief disk (eye ornament). 



N°. 650. PI. XXI, fig. 5. '/s- Sdgeri ai. Tobâdi; like N°. 649, each end with 2 dog figures along 

 central bar, tails turned towards the end, where openings hâve been made, side surfaces with pairs 

 of spirals, between which, dental carvings. 



N°. 651. PL XXI, fig. 7. '/s- Sogèri ai. Tobâdi; like N°. 649, no ornament at the ends, only 2 large 

 openings; one side transversely convex, without ornament, a cord stretched along this; the other 

 side, flat, with 3 carved ovals, in two of which, spirals; in the third, triangles and curled orna- 

 ments; at the ends of the central oval, 2 fish ornaments. Along edges, 4 pairs of eyes. 



N°. 652. PL XXI, fig. 6. '/g. Sogèri ai. Ingras; like N°. 649, both ends partly open work, partly with 

 superficially carved fish ornament (?), both surfaces half-way the length, with a pair of spirals, placed 

 transversely and toothed in the middle, to which joined caudal fins of 2 pair of fishes, heads directed 

 towards the ends; besides transverse, dental rows and stretched triangles. 



N°. 653. PL XXI, fig. 11. 2 / 6 . Sèkwé (Sugwé?). Ingris; phalange out of the hand of Pteropus, intended 

 for manufacturing a needle, as occurring in N°\ 647 and 648 (PL XXI, figs. 1 and 4); ofbagN . 634. 



