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shuttle, &c.—Various Cava bowls of wood 
curiously carved : some earthen vessels, &c.— 
From the Friendly Islands. 
Case 25. Various specimens of matting and 
cordage, mostly made of the New Zealand hemp 
(Phormhim tenaoc), —Sundry woven articles : 
belts, See. —Fishing nets: hooks, cordage. Sec .— 
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. 
Sec. —From New Zealand. 
Over the Cases 11 to 14. Various missile 
weapons from dilferent 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 : a sledge from Baffin’s Bay. ' 
Over the Cases 18 to 20. Bows, arrows, 
quivers, drums, &c. 
Bound the door opposite the Entrance. 
Various sorts of plain and carved clubs, maces, 
&c. 
Over Case 21. A large Cava bowl: wooden 
pillows. 
Over 
