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Large cloaks: aprons: helmets: hats: distorted roomi. 
human figures, &c. made of feathers.—From the r ” 
Sandwich Islands. 19and20. 
{Shelves l—3.) Various specimens of mats and case 21. 
cloths: gorgets made of red seeds, &c.—Cordage: 
slings: cloth beaters: hair for ornamental head¬ 
dresses.—Fishing-hooks made of bones and shells: 
saws made of sharks’ teeth; and other tools.—From 
the Sandwich Islands. 
{Shelves 1, 2.) Articles of ornament: bracelets case 2-2. 
made of boars’ tusks, and of tortoise-shell: assort¬ 
ment of shells and seeds, &c.—Necklaces, and other 
ornaments. Coverings for the legs, composed of 
shells, seeds, and teeth, used in dancing: round 
mirrors made of a black slaty stone, which is wetted 
for use: quoits: weights, &c.—From the Sandwich 
Islands. 
{Shelves 3, 4.) Small cloaks: a head-dress, and 
other ornaments made of feathers: a specimen of 
the species of creeper ( Certhia vestiaria) which sup¬ 
plies the red feathers.—Fans: wooden bowls sup¬ 
ported by grotesque figures for ornament.—Mostly 
from the Marquesas. 
{,Shelves 1— 3.) Specimens of cloth, matting, case 23. 
and cordage.—Basket-work, plain and ornamented: 
screens for the sun.—Ornamental basket-work: 
various pouches: a dancing-dress made of the fibres 
of the bark of cocoa-nuts.—From the Friendly 
Islands. 
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