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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, ’^rom Samoa. 
Case 4. — Models of houses, pottery, basketry, models of 
boats. New Caledonia. 
Case *5. — 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 1 4. — Lances, Admiralty Islands. Club and stone im- 
plements, from New Zealand. Lances, shields, and boomerangs, 
from Australia. 
