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20. Large carved clubs of hard wood. 



21. Carved and feather ornamented lances. 



22. Large circular shields of wicker- worL 



23. Ditto, covered with tapir^s skin. 



24. Nets for fishing (Pisas). 



25. Rod and line for fishing. 



26. Palm-spine fish-hooks. 



27. Small wicker traps for catching fish (Matapi's). 



Musical Inst? uments, 



28. A small drum. 



29. Eight large trumpets, the Jurupari music. 



30. Numerous fifes and flutes of reeds. 



31. Fifes made of deer-bones. 

 31a. Whistle of a deer's skull. 



32. Vibrating instruments of tortise and turtle shells. 



Ornaments, Dress, and Miscellaneous. 



33. About twenty distinct articles, forming the feather head- 

 dress. 



34. Combs of palm-wood, ornamented with feathers. 

 (Plate XIV. a) 



35. Necklaces of seeds and beads. 



36. Bored cylindrical quartz-stone. 



37. Copper earrings, and wooden plugs for the ears. 



38. Armlet of feathers, beads, seeds, etc. 



39. Girdle of jaguars' teeth. 



40. Numbers of cords, made of the " coroa " fibre, mixed 

 with the hair of monkeys and jaguars, — making a soft elastic 

 cord used for binding up the hair, and various purposes of 

 ornament. 



41. Painted aprons, or " tangas," made from the inner bark 

 of a tree. 



42. Women's bead tangas. 



43. Rattles and ornaments for the legs. 



44. Garters strongly knitted of coroa." 



45. Packages and carved calabashes, filled with a red pig- 

 ment called " crajuru." 



46. Large cloths of prepared bark. 



47. Very large carved wooden forks for holding cigars. 

 (Plate XIV. b) 



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