72 CLUB TYPES OF NUCLEAR POLYNESIA. 
Length, 40.5 inches, of which blade is 16 inches; heavy cross-rib at 24.5 
inches. 
Shaft: Haft cut square; lug pentagonal, vertical to plane of P 228 
blade; section of shaft quadrangular through one-third next blade. ico! 
Blade: Width, 6.5 inches at 8 inches from tip; thickness, 2 inches, Oldman. 
heavily carinated for full length. 
Ornament: None. 
Length: 45.5 inches, of which blade is 15 inches. 
Shaft: Circumference at haft, 4.5 inches, at flat knob, 5.25 inches; longi- 
tudinal angles carried into grip; cross-rib at 31 inches. 
Blade: Width, 5 inches; transverse band, 0.25 inch thick, Baie 
0.67 inch wide; width near tip, 2.75 inches; thickness, 0.75 Cfark-Oldman. 
inch. 
Ornament: Double band-and-zigzag transverse on flange of knob; grip, 
4.75 inches longitudinal same; strap transverse same; panel 4.75 inches same, 
alternately longitudinal and transverse, 2 units unfinished. 
Length, 41 inches. Cross-rib at 29 inches. Circumference of haft, 4.5 
inches, flanging to 6.5 inches. Width at cross-rib 6 inches; thickness 2 
inches. Haft cupped. Lug triangular, full width of haft, 
P 2284. 
vertical to plane of blade, perforated. Strong longitudinal Sanibel 
keel on blade slowly merging into shaft. Cross-rib some- Oldman. 
what semicircular, convex toward blade. Plate Ii, m. 
SERRATED CLUBS. 
Plate I, d, e, f; Kramer, 210 g, 212-76, 214 6. Provenience: Samoa, Fiji. 
It can not be doubted that 2470 represents a different type, for the 
critical detail of the serration and the sharp angle just above the cross- 
rib are absent. Yet in gross the resemblance in form is sufficient to 
admit of at least temporary grouping of this piece with others clearly 
serrated. A specimen very similar to this was given me by the late 
King Malietoa Laupepa and passed on to the National Museum in 
Washington. ‘The dimensions are given in table 33. 
TABLE 33. 
Piece No. 
(inches) 
(inches) 
Piece No. 
(inches) 
Piece No. 
2690 
(inches). 
Piece No. 
Piece No. 
(inches). 
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O|Z 
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| ev 
o|Y 
aes 
| Ay 
(inches). 
2470 
(inches). 
2498 
(inches). 
(inches). 

All of these pieces have the characteristic Fijian flat cap at the end 
of the shaft, except that 2498 is finished with the frustum of a cone and 
2497 is finished with the unusual ornament of a ball. The same 
condition as to suspension holds in this type as before explained, and 
