2ÔO G. A. T. VAN DER SANDE. 



X \ SS6 — S91. PL XXVII, fig. 28. '/g. Atetâwi, àtauwi, chetau-wi, tetauwi. Tobâdi; head square, 

 with 4 rows of variously shaped barbs, lower down jaggings with 3, paie, or 4 barbs, tripëtau, (a), 

 and bulky part with jagged edges, pau, (b); below square and jagged, cMmerère, (c), bottom with cord 

 plaiting; shaft 1.20 — 1.40 m., nodes ringed: i st internode with waving carvings, the others with 

 chevrons. (Serrurier [1888, PI. II, fig. 76], De Clercq and Schmeltz [1893, PL XXXI, fig. 9]). 



N oi . 892 — 895. PL XXVII, figs. 29 and 30. ' c . Po or fo. Tobâdi: N°-\ 892 (fig. 29) — 893 head square, 

 4 rows of barbs, in groups, below this a jagged, bulky part, pau; or hère, on a plaiting of cord a 

 coronet of feathers of bird of paradise, tiare ; N os . 894 and 895 (fig. 30) top sword-shaped with barbed 

 edges and in the middle a furrow, âne, ending below in carved broadening, pau, (a); coloured black, 

 red and white; shaft 1.25 m., i st node unringed, internodes unornamented. 



N°. 896. PL XXVII, fig. 31. '/ 6 . Pohu. Tobâdi; point flat, 2 rows of barbs; lower down round, wound 

 round with reeds; coloured red and white; shaft 1.16 m., top with coronet of feathers of bird of 

 paradise; i st node unringed, internodes unornamented. For festivities. 



N°. S97. PL XXVII, fig. 32. '/ . Paru. Tobâdi; like N°. 893, i»' node unringed. 



N os . 898 — 899. PL XXVII, fig. 33. '/c- Chusïru, chtbûri. Tobâdi; head flat, edges with opposed 

 barbs, cheburi, waving middle ridge descending to a broadening; carvings white; shaft 1.30 m., nodes 

 ringed, i st internode with waving carvings, shaft of N°. 899 with feathers, head with Xassa; called 

 chi fâb. (De Clercq and Schmeltz [1893, PL XXIX, fig. 10]). 



N os . 900—907. PL XXVII, fig. 34. '/c- Simescre. Tobâdi; upper part of head, mesjârik, sword-shaped, 

 one of two edges with large hooks, simesère chsriin, carved, painted red, black and white; below 

 cylindrical, carved, or fastened along cylindrical foreshaft (X os . 904—907) by cord plaiting (b), with 

 Xassa, cord fringe and small, yellow feathers, jabe; N°. 903 (fig. 34) with one middle row of small 

 barbs, descending towards oval broadening, mesoi, (a). 



N os . 908 — 910. PL XXVII, figs. 35 and 36. '/g- Umro. Tobâdi; N os . 908 (fig. 35) and 909 with carved, 

 bone tip on square head, lower down round, carved squares and spirals, coloured red and white; 

 cord plaitings with Nassa, fringe and feathers; N°. 910 (fig. 36) rectangular, 4 rows of barbs (Ser- 

 rurier [188S, 9, P.]); shaft 1. 10— 1.25 m., nodes ringed; i st internode either ornamented or not. 



N°. 911. PL XXVII, fig. 37. >/f Umro charïtjc. Tobâdi; head flat, one edge barbed, one flat surface 

 with middle row of barbs; other flat surface fastened with plaited rattan along the smooth side of 

 another similar arrow head, the whole coloured; shaft 1.35 m., nodes ringed, internodes carved. 



N os . 912 — 914. PL XXVII, fig. 38. '/c- Chontjuw i, dâchontjuwi. Ingrâs and Tobâdi; bone tip, 

 chontjuwi, either or not jagged, N°. 912 with square, telescopic head, N os . 913 (fig. 38) and 914 

 with 4 rows of hooks, placed as in N°. 760; lower down a bulky part, tnesoi, (a). Carved with spirals 

 (for this, the arrow called chi fâb); N°. 914 of Tobâdi also called chebure; shaft 1.35 m., ail nodes 

 ringed, i st internode with spirals, some of the others with chevrons. 



N°. 915. PL XXVII, fig. 39. 1 f e . Chi fâb. Tobâdi; head sword-shaped, edges with barbs in pairs, flat 

 sides in the middle jagged and with vertical slit; below triangular, sides concave, barbed ribs, lowest 

 part round; shaft 1.33 m., i st node unringed, internodes unornamented. 



N°. 916. Sâmerarike. Tobâdi; 15 pièces, 50 — 100 cm. long, small, un-bifurcated twigs, bark rings 

 retained at thickest (front) end, otherwise white; children's toys; one pointed in front. 



N os . 917 — 91S. Hautûtè. Waba; bamboo head, foreshaft carved like N°. 748 (PL XXVII, fig. 1). Boar arrow. 



N" s . 919 — 933. Waba; heads like on N os . 788, 842, 860 and 891. War arrow. 



N os . 934 — 938. Noii'jâ. A se; bamboo head, ine, carved inside or outside; its stem, oto, kobâ, fastened by 

 rattan plaited work, soitjoi, or cord lashing to foreshaft, soâvi, and this with other lashing, koisja, 

 ukoi, to the shaft; foreshaft carved with spirals or with ornament of N°. 748, ot'ômari. Boar arrow. 



