TYPES OF THE CLUBS. 55 
ment of the bands in such aclub as111j. The critical measurements 
of these pieces are given in table 26 in inches. 
Length, 34 inches; circumference of haft, 4.5 inches, flanging to 6.5 inches. 
Lug keystone type, 1 inch high, 1 inch wide, 0.5 inch thick, diagonal to 
plane of blade, perforated. P 2275, 
Serrations arise from shaft without distinguishing shoulder, Samoa (?). 
4 pairs 2.5, 3, 3.5, and 4 inches in width respectively, separated by Oldman. 
intervals along stem of 0.5, 1, and 0.75 inch. Plate III, f. 
Head: Crutch finish, 4.5 inches wide, 2 inches thick, cusps finished in tri- 
angles beveled 1.5 inches along edge of head and 1 inch at corners; along 
median line triangles 0.75 inch along edge of head. 
TABLE 26. 
Piece No. Piece No. Piece No. Piece No. Piece No. 
2275 3788 a 2272 3099 a 3788 
(inches). (inches). (inches). (inches). (inches). 
Leaet Paes ss ens 34 22.5 45.5 43.5 AatTAS 
SHAIC CE ee ies de 21 9.75 29 29.5 17 
Blader ne scons . 13 42.75 16.5 14 14.5 
Haft, circumference... 4-5 age a5 4 he 
Length, 22.5 inches; circumference of haft, 3.75 inches, flanging to 4.75 
inches. Lug triangular, vertical to plane of blade, perforated. Median 
angles continued from head 2 inches down shaft. 3788 a. 
Handle 9.75 inches long, expanding to circumference of 4 Samoa. 
inches, sharply shouldered toward blade. Pepper-Voy. 
Blade: 12.75 inches long, diamond section, each face taper- Plate Ill, d. 
ing from width of 1 inch near shaft to 2 inches next final pyramidion; strongly 
serrated on two edges, teeth grading from 0.5 to 1.25 inches long, leaving plain 
surfaces next median angle; intervals of teeth approximately 1.5 inches deep, 
20 teeth in each row. 
Pyramidion strongly angled; width, 4 inches; height, 1.75 inches, thick- 
ness, 2 inches. 
Of modern manufacture, but sufficiently long in use to present scrawls of 
letters indicative of ownership. On one face appears IIUT, which is the 
familiar Samoan name Tuii in mirror writing. On the other face of four 
scrawls only N and I are recognizable. 
Length, 45.5 inches; circumference of haft, 4.5 inches, flanging to 6 inches. 
Lug semicircular in plane of blade, perforated, and partially pierced again 
in V-hole. 
Handle: Length, 29 inches, expanding to circumference of 11 P aid: 
inches. The sharp shoulder of other clubs of this type here merges Ojqman. 
indistinguishably in serrations. 
- Blade: 16.5 inches long, uniform width of 5.75 inches; serrated in a checker- 
board pattern uniformly 2 inches on each face of squares; terminal unit corre- 
sponding to pyramidion is a square of 4 inches, in which longitudinal angle is 
carved as a rib 0.12 inch wide and 0.12 inch thick, outer edges slightly curved; 
thickness at end, 1.5 inches. 
Ornament: 5 triple ties of sennit spaced along shaft, as shown by stains, 
4 of which persist. 
