2Ô2 G. A. J. VAN DER SANDE. 



N os . 1068—69. Uiidong. Tanah Merah; bamboo head, fastened directly along shaft. Boar arrows. 



N os . 1070 — 72. Surit. Tanah Merah; as before, but with a foreshaft, pointed at the top. 



N°. 1073. PI. XXVII, fig. 40. '/ 6 . B n gâta. Tanah Merah; 3 prongs, each with one row oflongbarbs 



along one edge of circumferential plane; nodes ringed and coloured. Used in dancing. 

 N os . 1074 — 85. Sagwéti. Tanah Merah; heads round or three-sided, mostly with 2 rows of barbs 



(N°. 1085 like pli of Thaë); 2 nd internode mostly ornamented. 

 N° s . 1086—89. Makandâni. Tanah Merah; heads square, 4 interrupted rows of barbs; coloured with 



reddish brown, shining material. 

 N os . 1090 — 91. Dungata. Tanah Merah; carved bamboo heads with 2 rows of barbs; uncarved foreshaft. 

 N os . 1092 — 93. Arebusu. Tanah Merah; heads with carved bone tips. 

 N os . 1094 — 95. Sitru. Jakari; like N os . 1070 — 72; one carved outside and blackened. 

 N°. 1096. SSwâ. Jakari; circle of 6 prongs round a central one, ail smooth. Fishing arrow. 

 N os . 1097 — 98. Sâgëweiii. Jakari; heads square, with opposed groups of barbs. 

 N°. 1099. Ma n getaine. Jakari; like N os . 1086 — 89. 

 N°. 1100. Arebusu. Jakari; like N os . 1092 — 93. 



N os . noi — 05. Sineko. Jakari; head three-sided, with 2 rows of barbs; short and light (46 gr.). 

 N os . 1106 — 07. Ta r fia; head round, with 2 rows of barbs, i st node broadly ringed. 

 N°. 1108. Nimbûran; head round, carved like fig. 3 of De Clercq and Schmeltz [1893, PI. XXXI] of 



Wandisiau. 

 N°. 1109. Gadu, gcidu. Nimbûran; head round with 2 diametrically placed, interrupted rows of barbs. 

 N os . n 10 — 11. Herudi. Nimbûran; head round, with nicely carved bone tips. 

 N°. 11 12. Tarfiap. Nimbûran; bamboo head, carved on outside, 2 rows of barbs, a foreshaft with 



feathers of bird of paradise. 

 N os . 1113 — 18. Nekutim, uukutra. Kaptiau; bamboo head, of one or two internodes; outside carved, 



fastened along foreshaft. Boar arrows. 

 N°. 1119. Pâdemo. Kaptiau; 4 prongs, each with 2 rows of barbs; held together by small, rattan bands. 



Fishing arrow. 

 N°. 1120. Bof. Kaptiau; barbed bamboo head, carved on outside; foreshaft with cassowary feathers. 

 N os . 1121 — 31. Kanté; Kaptiau; head square, 4 rows of barbs in opposite groups; partly coloured. 

 N os . 11 32 — 34. Maigionga. Kaptiau; head round with 4 interrupted rows of barbs; N°. 1134 as with 



De Clercq and Schmeltz [1893, PI. XXXI, fig. 18] of Jamna. 

 N°. 1135. Jari. Kaptiau; a row of large hooks, opposite to 2 rows of small barbs. 

 N os . 11 36 — 41. Munséfâr. Kaptiau; head with bone tips; either jagged or not; one spécimen with 



beads, Nassa and cuscus skin ornament is called nebusaima. 

 N° s . 1142 — 53. Tar situer. Kaptiau; head round or three-sided; 2 interrupted rows of barbs. 

 N os . 1154 — 56. Nukwâ and Kzv âter an. Sâwé; bamboo head, fastened on foreshaft; kw&teran orna- 

 mented on convex side. 

 N os . 1157 — 58. Kwârïk. Sâwé; head with bone tip. War arrows. 

 N os . 1159 — 60. Kantin. Sâwé; like N os . 1121 — 31, kanté, of Kaptiau. 

 N°. 1161. Sjanagid. Sâwé; like N°. 1134. 



N°. 1162. Tïmbrom. Sâwé; head round with 4 rows of barbs, arranged in groups. 

 N os . 1163—69. Jkoi. Mios Kôrwâr; barbed like N". 760; circular carvings, âdumek, on 1" internode; 



N°. 1169 with carved human face, a tip of ray spine, babe; weight 29 gram, length 1.25 m. 

 N os . 1170 — 1207. Ikoi. Wâri; head, koidèn, often smeared with brown colouring, ansân; round, top 



with a few barbs, kèkèr, and bone tip, kâpai kore; upper part of unornamented shaft, adjumèk, 



wound round with lashing, abrïïi, smeared black; weight 20 — 30 gram, length 1.10 m. War arrow. 



