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N°. 670. PI. XXII, fig. 2. l / 8 . Tem. Asé; for women's canoë, kaji; blade on both sides with fish figures, 

 the long jaws, each with an eye and a fish figure; body taken up by 2 similar fish figures and rudi- 

 mentary eye ornaments (?) : long fins; tail also formed into a fish figure; intaglio parts smeared over 

 with red clay, relief parts black; 4 transverse, black stripes at edges. (See Preuss [1899, PI. V, fig. 27]). 



N°. 671. Tem. Asé; like N°. 670; grip marked off by 2 carvings; blade broader and 6 cm. longer; body 

 of fish figure with central eye ornament and 6 fish ornaments. 



N°. 672. PL XXII, fig. 1. " 3 . Tem. Asé; like N°. 670, near grip, 6 carvings, the end fiât; body and jaw 

 of fish figure with spirals, and barbed centre; breast fins narrow and short; only 3 transverse, black 

 stripes at the edges. 



N°. 673. PL XXII, fig. 5. '/g. Sijau. Tobâdi; of heavy, brown wood; handle, sijau nS, 117 cm. in length, 

 of which 17 cm. as grip; oval blade, at lower end with blunt appendix; handle continuée! on both 

 sides of blade in a relief figure, alongside of which, another, sijau âne. (See De Clercq and Schmeltz 

 [1893, 100, N°. 485, PL XX, fig. 9], Parkinson [1900, PL XX, fig. 5, middle figure], Preuss [1899, 

 PL V, figs. 24 and 26]). 



N°. 674. PL XXII, fig. 3. 1 / 8 . Wârepû. Tobâdi; like N°. 673, handle 82 cm. long, thickened end carved 

 with 2 eye ornaments, of which the 4 triangles open worked and with head of crocodile; blade, isjau, 

 oblong oval, the upper -\ % with carvings, isjau âne, bird (?), of which, parts and additions modified as 

 snake motives; alongside of head covered with complicated carvings; relief ornament black, remainder 

 with broad, transverse, red stripes. Obtained from village chief of Tobâdi; perhaps coming from 

 somewhere else. (See Parkinson [1900, PL XX, fig. 3]; Erdweg [1902, 371, figs. 256 and 257]). 



X°. 675. PL XXII, fig. 4. '/„. Wârepiï. Tobâdi; like N°. 674, handle 110 cm., grip toothed arid with 

 black rings; on blade, bird figure (half black, half red), connected with other bird and snake figures. 

 Obtained like N°. 674. 



N°. 676. Wârepu. Tobâdi; like N°. 674, handle 114 cm. long, grip with opened crocodile (?) mouth 

 (jaws of unequal length), each with set of eyes and "prominent valvular nostrils" (Haddon [1894, 

 53]); out of mouth the remainder of handle projects; middle figure of blade, snake-shaped. A leaden 

 bail sticks in blade; resuit of hostile encounter? 



X°. 677. PL XXIV, figs. 12 and I2 a . '/s- Boris. Manokwari; of heavy, brown wood, grip ring-shaped; 

 passage to handle represented by an opened mouth; blade, in same plane as ring, quadrangular. 



X Q . 678. Chïnkai. Asé. baler, out of gutter-shaped bract of a palm; 31 cm. long. 



N°. 679. PL XXIV, fig. 14. '/ 3 . Gai. Tobâdi; like N°. 678; 48 cm. long. 



