64 CLUB TYPES OF NUCLEAR POLYNESIA. 
erly ataper. The ends of hafts are commonly cut square, but in 3146, 
2259, and 2268 we find them lightly domed. Lugs are found, except 
in 3174 a, 1975, and 2268; they are semicircular in 3146, 2261, 3145, 
3355, 3359, 3358, and 3174, triangular in 2271, 2264, 2259, and 3357, 
square in 3356, and mutilated beyond distinction in 2269. ‘The width 
of blade falls into the two classes established for the former species. 

TABLE 31. 
Piece Length Haft Blade-width Thickness 
No. (inches). (inches). (inches). (inches). 
3146 46 4 B75 1.5 
2261 41.5 4 3°75 1.5 
3145 44 4.25 4 1.25 
3355 45 4 4 -75 
2269 42 4.25 3.5 2425 
3359 SF 3-5 of ie 1.75 
31744 39 4 4 2 
3356 45 4-25 3-25 1.5 
227% 44 4.25 335 222% 
1975 49 4.25 4 2.25 
3358 41.5 an75 3-75 1.5 
3360 43 4.5 4.25 1.75 
2264 42 4225 BS 2.25 
3174 41 4 4 1.5 
2259 47 4.25 4-25 I 
2268 34 3-5 3-25 75 
Sa07, 43-5 + 4 1.75 
Length, 52 inches, of which blade is 15 inches; single cross-rib at 34.5 inches, 
twin cross-ribs at 36 inches. 
Haft: Circumference, 4.5 inches, flanging to 5 inches; cut P 2257. 
square; lug triangular, full width, in plane of blade, per- one 
forated. Plate Ill, k: 
Blade: Width indeterminate by reason of chipping at XIV, 74. 
greatest breadth, but more than 5 inches; thickness 0.75 
inch, 
Ornament: Crudely paneled in band-and-zigzag longitudinal and transverse 
until near first cross-rib, where several basketry patterns appear; cross-ribs 
marked with diagonals or herring-bone incisions; the two faces of the club 
differ in decoration, each longitudinal half of each face decorated indepen- 
dently; lizard figure on one face of club longitudinally placed in area of 
maximum width. 
Length, 48 inches, of which blade is 14 inches; twin cross-ribs at 31 inches 
and 34 inches. — 
Haft: Circumference, 4 inches, flanging to 5 inches; cut P 2258. 
square; lug vertical to blade, broken. A eP 
Blade: Width, 5 inches at 4 inches from tip; thickness, pjates IX, 6; XI, 
1.75 inches. 43, 44, 45; XIV, 
Ornament: Grip, 4.5 inches, beginning and ending with 59, 79, 80; XV, 
double band-and-zigzag strap, filled with longitudinal same 87, 88; XVI, 138. 
element and strapped with double band in 5 zigzag points. 
0.75 inch wide; 4 longitudinal stripes from grip to tip; with the exception of 
one panel of palm leaf, 3 designs of band-and-zigzag are in use in various 
combinations. In one unit a pair of longitudinal band-and-zigzag is crossed 
