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room i. riously carved ; some earthen vessels, &c.— 
From the Friendly Islands. 
Case 25. Various specimens of matting and 
cordage, mostly made of the New Zealand hemp 
(.Phormium tenax ).— Sundry woven articles; 
belts, &c.—Fishing nets; hooks, cordage, &c.— 
From New Zealand. 
Case 26. Articles of ornament; combs; 
necklaces, &c.—Specimens of carving in wood 
and bone; pipes, and other musical wind instru¬ 
ments.—Warlike instruments; conchs used in 
war; clubs; saws made of sharks’ teeth for dis¬ 
secting 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 ornamented with carvings.—Boat scoops, 
&c.—From New Zealand. 
Over the Cases 11 to 14. Various missile 
weapons from different parts of the west coast of 
North America and the islands of the South Sea; 
harpoons,javelins, spears; a wooden shield; also 
various calabashes, some inclosed in wicker¬ 
work. 
Over the Cases 1 8 to 20. Bows, arrows, 
quivers, drums, &c. 
Round the door opposite the Entrance. 
Various sorts of plain and carved clubs, maces, 
&c. 
Over Case 21. A large Cava bowl; wooden 
pillows. 
Over 
