ALPHABETICAL LIST. 



331 



encircling- 160, 163, 2S0, iV°. 377, 170; hunting- 



155, 159; manufacture of- 165; repaiiïng of- 166. 

 Netting needles 165, N™. 386— 388, 171. 



New Yeax 281, 308, 319. 



Nipa husk as floater 163. 



Nomads 126, 127. 



Nose, -form 356; -measurements 355 ; -ornaments 74, 



N° s . 2ç6 — 321, 114. 

 Novices in temples 56, 57, 97, 129, 164, 293, 294, 



296—298, 307, 311. 



Occlusion, line of- of the teeth 341. 



Oceanic Negroes 315. 



Orientation 319. 



Ornaments, burnt-in- 20; various- 106, Jv" s . 

 517—532, 125- . 



Ornamental art 



28.^ 



Ornamental, -pôles 271, 29S, 299; -staves 281, 290, 298. 



Ornamented pôles 299. 



Osteological characters 357. 



Outhouses 136, 141. 



Outriggers 194, 200, 206, 207. 



Oven, sago- 10, N°. 74, 26. 



Ovula ovum 107, N° . 324, 126. 



Paddlers 195, 197, 202, 207, N". 66ç — 677, 212. 

 Paddling 195, 196, 203. 



Pain, endurance of- 317. 



Painting the skin 51. 



Palmleaves 130, 134, 157, 158, 177, 178, 198. 



Palmwood, -arrow heads 243; -bows 246; -combs 67, 

 68; -hackling sticks 164; -lances 155: -piles 139. 

 Pandanus, -leaves for baskets 198, as cigar wrapper 

 16, for roofs 129, for sails 204; -aërial root fibres 

 8, 100, 101, 164, N°. 37c, 170. 

 Papuans 315 



Papuasians 315 



Paradisea minor Shaw, -on comb 69; -hunting 159 

 Parinarium laurinum 200 



Parotide région 357 



Patella as omament 116 



Paths 217 



Pattern, -of apron 96; -of bands 80, 82, 86, 103 — 105 

 -of bandoliers 86; -of borders (bindings) 16, 82, 96 

 181, 187; -of festooning 91, 97; herringbone- 88 

 interlooping- 17; -of plaiting 17, 83, 88, 104,105; 



-ofslings 181, 188; -of stitches 37, 87, 96, 183 — 187. 



Pea'cemaking 256, 276. 



Pediculus capitls 55, 65, 109. 



Percussion caps, holder for- 159, N°. 373, 160. 



Perineal bands 91, 266, JV ÛS . 431 — 432, 121. 



Perspiration 131. 



Petaurus figure as ornament 93, 285. 



Petticoats, back- 37, 94, 268, N° s . 444 — 44c, 122; 

 calico- 94, 236; -of leaves 94; woven- 236. 



Phalanger maculatus, skin of- 107, xio, N°. 28c, 113. 



Physical fonctions 315. 



Physiognomy ^S5- 



Pig (see Boar), cutting up a- 2, 256, 297; -as food 2; 

 -under'the houses 129, 137, 158; -figure as orna- 

 ment 148, jV^.361—362, 131 •■ -rearing 158 

 -styes 158; -trade 158, 216, 220. 



Pigments 52, 245 



Piper, -betle L. 20; -methysticum 14; -siriboa L. 20 



Pipes, tobacco- 18, N ûs . 16c — 171, 32 



Pitfalls 155 



Plaits of hair 57, 59, N°. 211, 108. 



Plaiting 17, 83 — 85, 88, 100, 104, 105, 178,180,232. 



Platforms, -on boats 161, 194, 201, 204, 206, 207; 

 -for fishing 166; -of houses 130, 132, 133, 138, 

 141, 142, 158, 203, 206, 255, 281, 315; -of vil- 

 lages 142, 157, 161, 206, 281, 310, 311. 



Plectranthus, leaves of- N°.33ça, nç. 



Plexaura Antipathes 99, 102. 



Polygamy 269. 



Pots, see Earthenware. 



Pot, -sherds 8, 53, 103, 202; -supports n, N os . 



75—79, 26. 

 Pottery 9, 215, 235; Chinese- 223. 



Préparation of food 8, 12. 



Prepared bark, see Bark. 



Preparing, -bark 234, N os . Jio — 712, 238; -sago 172. 

 Présents 243, 317, 31S. 



Préservation, -by smoke 143, 144, 246, 256; -against 



vermin 143, 144. 

 Prisoners 224, 254, 278, 317. 



Property 11, 162, 172, 193, 269. 



Prosarmosis 340. 



Prows, ornamental- 204, 207, 208, JV 0S . 638 — 667, 212. 

 Pteroceras 2 86. 



Pteropus, -hunting 159; phalanges of- 80, 184; -figure 



as ornament 93, 284. 



