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(Cases 19 and 20.) Large cloaks : aprons : 
helmets : hats : distorted human figures, &c., 
made of feathers.—From the Sandwich Islands. 
(Case 21.) Various specimens of mats and 
cloths : gorgets made of red seeds, &c.—Cord¬ 
age : 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. 
(Case 22.) Articles of ornament: bracelets 
made of boars’ tusks, and of tortoise-shell : 
assortment 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. Small cloaks, 
a head-dress, and other ornaments made of fea¬ 
thers :—a specimen of the species of creeper 
(Certhia vestiaria ) which supplies the red feathers. 
—Fans: wooden bowls supported by grotesque 
figures for ornament.—Mostly from the Mar¬ 
quesas. 
(Case 23.) Specimens of cloth, matting, 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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