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PLATE VI. 
Domestic Implements, Utensils, and Ornaments. 
Fig. 1. Qu.artzite knife in sheath of “paper bark.” x i. 
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Irt. The .s.ame, removed from its sheath. 
2. Hardwood food and water vessel. 
3. Softwood food and Avater vessel. >< 
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“ Hold-all.” 
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5a. Bone hairpin for chignon. 
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6 , 7. Bone ornaments for nose. x 
8 . Pubic tassel worn by males. x 1. 
9. Wooden head ornament. x 4. 
10. Native .spindle. In this case the string is made of human hair. 
X I. 
Figs. II, 11 ( 7 . Musical concussion sticks. 
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12. Adze. X 4. 
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13. Stone chip found in “hold-all” (Fig. 4). x L 
PLATE VII. 
Ceremonial Sticks and Stones (Ciiurina) found at Kundunoa 
(see description in text). 
Fig. 1. 
Figs. 2, 3. 
Fig. 3 A 
Fig. 4. 
Fig. 5. 
Figs. 6 , 7. 
Fig. 8 . 
Fig. 9. 
Made of wood ; assigned to the Snake Ceremonial. x 4. 
Made of wood; assigned to the Opossum Ceremonial. x 4. 
An attempt to show in greater magnification the character of the 
incised markings. x i. 
Made of wood; assigned to the Sugar-ant Ceremonial. x 5 . 
Made of wood; assigned to the Opossum Ceremonial. x 4. 
Made of micaceous stone; Ceremonial connection unknown. x 4. 
Made of micaceous stone; assigned to the Euro Ceremonial. x i. 
Small wooden Churina (Irula) used as a “bull-roarer.” x 1. 
