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CLUB TYPES OF NUCLEAR POLYNESIA. 
TABLE 54—continued. 

1327) S147 2) Fiji. 
334) 3147 Gi) Pajice 3: 
£34 13147 0) Pine 
135 131A Cn Fil. . 
135a| 3147 @| Fiji..... 
136 | 3358 Tonga.. 
137 1 S047 6) Fiji... ., 
138 | 2258 Tonga... 
139 | 3145 Tonga.. 
Billet oes 
Billeti 22. 
Bitlet pose 
Billets; 
Billet22 eee 
Paddle.... 
Billet. ... 
Paddle... 
Paddle... 
Notes. 
Man; head, slightly cocked to right, circular figure flattened atop with rim 
figure on cheeks and chin, all detached; shoulders, rising to right, broad; 
arms angled at elbow, right hand 3 fingers, left hand 4; trunk triangular, 
no hips; legs straight, parallel, modeled exteriorly to represent thighs, 
feet outward; leaf from spiral vine engages with head. 
Man; as in 131, except head and attachment erect, shoulders slightly 
scooped, angle at elbows acute, right hand thumb and 3 fingers, left hand 
4 fingers and 1 detached; trunk broad columnar; ornament near left 
hand is inverted but same type as in 137 and probably 2-tined spear; 
leaf with added tip. 
Man; head circular at crown, flat under chin, detached, no neck; shoulders 
slightly scooped; arms acutely angled at elbow, left detached, right hand 
knobbed, left smaller knob; trunk triangular to a point from which issues 
unit of 5 curved angles ending in a sagittate ornament, the whole sug- 
gesting a very free treatment of genitalia; legs detached, left hip well 
marked on leg, both legs bowed, no feet; margined leaf. 
Man; head, flat crown, circular on cheeks and chin, double concentric lines 
along the curved regions, detached; shoulders square; arms acute-angled 
at elbow, right hand 4 fingers, left hand 3; trunk triangular; legs wish- 
bone, feet outward. 
Man; head circular, surrounded three lower sides by rectangular attach- 
ment disjoined under chin, inclined to left, detached; shoulders narrow; 
arms detached, acute angle at elbow, right hand 3 fingers, left hand 4; 
trunk columnar, no hips; legs slightly bowed, feet outward. 
Man; head circular, no attachments, detached; bar in place of side-pieces 
seen in 100-104; detached; shoulders broad; right arm detached, acutely 
angled at elbow, thumb and finger approximated, index engaging with 
fingers of left hand of associated figure; left arm straight along side, 4 
fingers; trunk very slightly triangular, no hips; legs parallel, slightly 
curved, downward to left, both feet flat to left, left buttock noted; posi- 
tion seems sedentary, but not coordinate with customary Fijian seden- 
tary posture; leaf. 
Men and bird; 4 men, heads triangular, necks long, shoulders narrow, arms 
extended horizontally, forearms vertically upward, fingers 3 on each 
hand except inner hand of inner and outer hand of outer figure in right 
hand group with 4; trunks triangular, hipped, legs straight, convergent, 
feet outward, excessively prolonged; bird as in 83 and 84, but tail 
reduced. 
Note from Hazlewood’s Fijian Dictionary s. v. tama: ‘If a tropic bird 
flies over them when sailing they utter some such prayer as follows, 
‘Mo kila, saka, mada ga me cagi vinaka. Regard us, good lord, 
vouchsafe us a fair wind.’ The posture is that of the act of prayer.”’ 
Man armed; head circular, lacks appendages of others in this series, 
detached, side-pieces represented by a single central detached bar; shoul- 
ders narrow; arms detached, acutely angled at elbow, no hands; trunk 
triangular and long, ending in a small knob; hips obscure but perhaps 
present in small lower triangle attached to knob; legs short, divergent; 
right foot outward, left outward and upward; right hand holds upright 
2-tined spear (compare 132). 
Man armed; head semicircular, necked; shoulders broad; arms acutely 
angled at Eibow, hands, thumb and finger on right, thumb and 2 fingers 
on left; trunk triangular, swelling hips; legs straight, feet outward; in 
right hand a club with lozenge head. 
Man armed; head circular, necked; shoulders in one with upper arms; arms 
modeled and extended horizontally, forearms upward at right angles; 
trunk columnar, widely hipped; legs straight, convergent, feet outward; 
over head extended to left of man 2-handed club, probably axe-bit type. 

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