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HALL 4. 
OCEANICA. 
This hall contains the Finsch collection, the Peace collection, 
and portions of the Hagenbeck collection. 
Case 1. — Lances, bows and arrows, shields, drums, from New 
Guinea. 
Case 2. Lances, paddles, masks, and wood carvings, from 
New Britain and New Ireland. 
Case 3.— Model of a house, masks, lances, grass cloth, from 
New Caledonia. 
Case 8.— Idols and mummy, from the New Hebrides. Image, 
from New Caledonia. Large dishes, from Samoa. 
Case 4.— Models of houses, pottery, basketry, models of 
boats. New Caledonia. 
Case 3. Lances, shields, paddles, scepters, grass cloth. New 
Hebrides. 
Case 6.— Lances, bows and arrows, clubs, grass cloth. New 
Hebrides. Masks and ornaments, Solomon Islands. 
Case 7. Carvings, lances, bows and arrows, paddles, clubs, 
cloth, Solomon Islands. Tapa, lances, bows and arrows, from’ 
various parts of the Pacific Ocean. Armor, from the Gilbert Islands. 
Case 9.— Arrows, ornaments, masks, combs, stone imple- 
ments, from New Guinea. 
Case lO. Amulets, stone implements, musical instruments, 
combs, flutes, clubs. New Britain and New Ireland. 
Case 11. Clubs, large jade axes. New Caledonia. 
Case 12. Ornaments, bead work, boar’s tusks, masks. New 
Hebrides. Implements from Micronesia. 
Case 13.— Ornaments, ropes, water vessels, clubs, fans, 
from Micronesia and Polynesia. 
Case 14.— Lances, Admiralty Islands. Club and stone im- 
plements, from New Zealand. Lances, shields, and boomerangs, 
from Australia. 
