258 Ci. A. J. VAN DER SANDE. 



Arrows for land game. 



N° s . 745 — 746. No. Tobâdi; for small game: Phalangcr, ème, ponte (?), semoi(?) and mice; of pointed 

 midrib of sago leaf, 58 cm. long, somewhat three-sided, broadest (± 7 m. m.) before the middle. 

 Used with a small bow (N°. 1245) by youngsters in the temple. 



N os . 747 — 753. PI. XXVII, fig. 1. '/ . dire, ubrèrè, brèrè. Tobâdi and Ingrâs; for pigs; flat, bamboo 

 head, no barbs or along one edge only, and carved on inside; with N 3 . 748 (fig. 1) of Ingrls, con- 

 nected by foreshaft of heavy, dark wood (carved like N os . 580 — 582), with the 1.40 m. long shaft; 

 ringed nodes, internodes with carved spirals, weight 140 gr. N os . 74g — 753 are children's toys, heads 

 9 — 23 cm. long, either barbed or not, shaft So — 86 cm.; N°. 753 with 14 cm. long foreshaft. 



N°. 754. PL XXVII, fig. 2. '/ 6 and N°. 755. Mankaini. Tobâdi; for pigs, bamboo head, no barbs, 

 painted red inside or carved; shaft 1.30 m., upper node unringed, the others either ringed or not, 

 some internodes carved; N D . 755 with bunches of yellow feathers, jabc. Used in dancing. 



N°. 756 — 765. PI. XXVII, figs. 3 and 4. '/g- Jèdri. Tobâdi; for pigs, N°. 756 — 759 (De Clercq and 

 Schmeltz [1893, PL XXXI, fig. 12]) head, jidri, of bamboo, /onze, one or both edges with barbs, 

 jèdri, lashed with concavity against barbed foreshaft, sometimes (N os . 758 — 759)carved and painted. 

 With N°. 759 (fig 3), carved on inside, both sides painted red, black and white; 2 bunches of bird 

 of paradise feathers, tiare, or of cord fringe, suspended by a cord plaiting with Nassa and coronet 

 of yellow feathers, fabe, at top of 1.15 m. long shaft; this unringed, internodes with scratched-in 

 chevrons. N os . 760 — 763 (fig. 4) and 764, rugwè, with wooden head, 50 cm. long; N°. 760 (see De 

 Clercq and Schmeltz [1. c, fig. 6] ), with 4 barbed edges, the barbs of 2 opposite edges at equal 

 heights and alternating with those of the other 2, shaft 1 m.;' or round head (N os . 761 — 764), up to 

 a length of 62 cm., with row of small barbs and lower down carved with painted spiral or jagged 

 ornaments; on lashing of shaft a coronet of tiare. Used in dancing. N°. 765 with wooden, 30 cm. 

 long, painted head, section rhombic, one sharp edge with row of large hooks, opposite edge with 

 groups of notches; shaft 1.30 cm., ringed; with the others unringed, internodes with crossing or 

 waving carved lines. 



FlSHING ARROWS. 



N os . 766—767. PL XXVII, fig. 5. '/c- Suse. Tobâdi; head triangular (N°. 766) or round, one row of 



grouped barbs; shaft 1.25 m., unornamented (N°. 766), or ail internodes with chevrons and waving lines. 

 N°. 768. PL XXVII, fig. 6. '/g- Suse chârïm. Tobâdi; head round, 2 rows of alternating barbs; shaft 



1.25 m., carelessly ringed (white), ail internodes with lengthwise and zigzag scratches (white). 

 N°\ 769 — 771. Sendom. Tobâdi; head consisting of 5 smooth, round prongs, 13 — 16 cm. long, in a 



circle round a sixth, ±'2 cm. shorter, kept together by 3 bands, plaited of rattan ; shaft 1.13 — 1.30 m. 



white ringed, first 2 or more internodes carved. 

 N os . 772 — 773. PL XXVII, fig. 7. '/(,. Sendom moiiït. Tobâdi; as before, prongs equally long, or central 



one 3 cm. shorter; 4 plaited bands; shaft ± 1.50 m., white ringed, internodes none, or ail, with 



carved chevrons. Said also to be thrown. 

 N°. 774. PL XXVII, fig. 8. 1 j a . Sendom ch&rtm. Tobâdi; as before, central prong 1.5 cm. shorter, 



4 of the others with 2 rows of alternating barbs; 2 plaited bands; shaft r.40 m., white ringed. 



War ARROWS. 



N os . 775 — 779. PL XXVII, fig. 9. '/ . Pisjere. Tobâdi; wooden head, white, cylindrical; shaft 1.10 m., 

 i st node white ringed, i st internode with carved chevron, inside which zigzag line. 



N os . 780 — 781. PL XXVII, fig. 10. 1 j i . Brasrè, brdserè. Tobâdi; head oval in section, with square 

 top; unbarbed or with one row of blunt barbs, below which encircling carving; shaft r.33 m., ringed, 

 r x internode with rings or spirals, the others either with or without lengthwise lines. 



