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ROOM I. 
CASE 24. 
CASE 25. 
CASE 26. 
{Shelves 1—5.) Fishing implements, hooks, and 
various nets: models of canoes: adzes m.ade of 
shells : tatooing instruments : rasps, &c.—Various 
articles of ornament: necklaces made of shells, 
seeds, &c. : combs: bracelets : kernels of a nut 
which when burnt yields a strong light.—Aprons 
and other ornaments made of the thigh-bones of a 
small bird: nasal flutes : fly-flaps : a shuttle, &c. 
—Various Cava bowls of wood curiously carved: 
some earthen vessels, &c.—From the Friendly 
Islands. 
{Shelves 1—3.) Various specimens of matting 
and cordage, mostly made of the New Zealand 
hemp {Phormium tenaw). —Sundry woven articles: 
belts, &c.—Fishing-nets : hooks : cordage, &c.— 
From New Zealand. 
{Shelves 1—3.) Articles of ornament: combs: 
necklaces, &c. Specimens of carving in wood and 
bone: pipes, and other musical wind instruments. 
—^AVarlike instruments: conchs used in war: clubs: 
saws made of sharks’ teeth for dissecting the bodies 
of slain enemies : two human hands, being parts 
of the body of a slain enemy. Tools of various 
kinds, &c.—^Various wooden boxes oniamented 
with carvings.—Boat scoops, &c.—From New 
Zealand. 
Ove?' the Cases 11—14. Various missile wea¬ 
pons from different parts of the west coast of North 
America and the islands of the South Sea : har¬ 
poons. 
