230 G. A. J. VAN DER SANDE. 



long axes parallel to the circumference; almost purely cylindric, height 2,5 m. m. diameter 7m.n1., 



aperture 2,5 m. m. diameter. 

 N°. 685. PL XXIII, fig. 8. ':,. Chrîs. Tobâdi; bead of brimstone-coloured, slightly translucent glass; 



dull surface, in which numerous little holes looking, because of the dirt, like little, black dots; 



shape of a centrally perforated cylinder, of which the two flat sides are not perfectly parallel. Value 



less than N°. 683. Called charise at Asé. 

 N°. 686. Dainjânsi. Tobâdi; two beads like N°. 685, but the little holes larger and less numerous; 



regular, perforated cylinders, diameter 12 and 10 m. m. respectively ; the latter has on the flat planes 



a superficial, spiral furrovv, issuing from the aperture. Value as N°. 685. 

 N°. 687. PL XXIII, figs. 9 a and gb. 1 j l . Te tan. Mawes; bead of pale, wax-yellow, slightly translucent 



glass, with dull surface, in which a single hole; shape of a perforated cylinder; a spirally running 



furrow on the flat planes, shining in the depth. In the language of Jotëfa called dainjânsi. 

 N°. 688. PL XXIII, figs. 10(7 and xob. '/,. Simbôni, tembôni. Asé; bead of wax-yellow, non-transparent 



glass, of dull surface with little black dots; shape like two frustums, placed with their bases against 



each other, perforated in the middle. In two places, lying diametrically in the circumference, three 



coloured glass stripes, a red one between two green ones ; the latter, lost for the greater part, show 



a superficial furrow. On each of the flat planes a spiral furrow, shining in the depth. Called dainjânsi 



by the Tobâdi people. 

 N°. 689. PL XXIII, fig. 11. '/,. Protauri. Tobâdi; bead of malachite-green, non-transparent glass, 



surface slightly shining, with few, superficial, small holes ; shape like N°. 683 ; on either flat plane a 



spiral striping of darker green round the aperture, and also visible on the circumference. Value 



above the chrls. At Asé called prodogi also fotokwa. 

 N°. 690. PL XXIII, figs. 12 and 13. '/,. Sim bô ni. Tobâdi; two beads of turquoise-blue, opaque glass, 



surface slightly shining and with few small holes; one (fig. 12) half-way the height with optuse rim; 



spiral stripes of darker blue as with N°. 689. Value as N°. 689. 

 N°. 691. Simbôni. Asé; two beads, shaped as N°. 690, height 6, diameter 9 m. m., one of turquoise blue, 



the other of light bluish green, slightly translucent glass; surface slightly shining, and with few 



holes; spiral furrows as above; dark, spiral stripes. Value as N°. 689. 

 N°. 692. PL XXIII, figs. 14, 15 a and 15 £. Simbôni. Jâga (Lake Sentâni); two beads, shape like 



N°. 683; one of bluish green, slightly translucent glass; the other of similar blue glass; surface feebly 



shining, with many large and small holes, and with distinct, darker, spiral stripes. Value as N°. 689. 



N°. 693. PL XXIV, fig. 9. -j 7 . Arabe. Tobâdi; basket, bottle-shaped with a hanging-over lid, made of 

 spiral, horizontal, rattan strips, of which the twists, lying alongside each other, are bound together 

 by spiral windings with the same material. Plane of bottom and plane of lid strengthened with 

 cross-lashing of same material. Manufactured at Tobâdi, for keeping currency beads. 



N°. 694. PL XXIV, fig. 2. '/ 2 . Asé; axe-shaped, hollow object of 1 m. m. thick copper, socket running 

 as with a spade towards the convex edge. Sides of the narrower socket-part concave, passing with 

 rounded corners into the edge. Flat surfaces of différent width, so that the narrow sides of socket- 

 part stand obliquely, and the transverse section becomes an equicrural trapezium, 1,5 cm. high. On 

 narrowest flat surface relief- w r ork ; along edge a row of deepened triangles ; inside thèse and along 

 sides of socket-part a row of zigzag omaments, the central part with symmetrical spirals. The 

 broadest surface unornamented, near the opening in the middle a conical hole; hère and there 

 holes and cracks, which show the cavity, in which a shell was found. Was hanging with N os . 695 

 and. 696 in the community-house near trophies of war. Was said to hâve been fished up two 

 générations ago, near northern bank of Lake Sentâni. 



