TYPES OF THE CLUBS. 47 
ing the whole of the lower sides, so far as they can be delimited in the 
rounded form, except that in 2474 the demarcation is not made clear 
and the form in this particular is transitional to species B. 
B. Edges of head sharp; lip and head triangular; no rib in angle; 
transverse rugosity merging in shaft (except 3791 a, which has no 
ruge but longitudinal rivings) and covering the whole of the lower 
sides of the head. 
C. Edges of head sharp; lip and head narrow; no rib in angle, except 
3791 and 3179; clearly marked panels of formal roughening which cover 
lower sides of the head. 
All the pieces show on the face of the head a blade-like prominence 
from the center of the top to the lower angle. 
TABLE 21. 


Measure- 
Length of Girth of haft Measurements Measurements of 
: ments of 
curve of lip. and knob. Brivle of head. rough panel. 
. g Pa 
605 a> OF: 2) i 
~ 8 a) be 6 % er » © ie 
q 0 & a 7 . 2a | » v xa @ 
SLU ERS) ali 4 ON Os a PFE kd OA Ua = a SO 
an be a i's) Om Oe mH pee OA —= — =_—~ 
w ve) 3) rs ae ee Gan | ee = OH & mM m) 
ow os S cea ca) oma ay om) 0) og 8) ¢ Yu 
baa! Y v No) SS a Ue a » Kole com =| = oo 
we aa! oa = aes) ae] a0 R=) ~ 0 ~ oO 3) 2°0 
Oo 5 » a ~ ¢ BO ~ bo bo & wea 1's Gl as 
wn Y on oH ° TT -n ey (2) Wea ont owt he) = = or 
3 fou Fe) a q =< or om oN ied Bw eo vr 
6 S se mM |B ro S a 2) Sade Spinmelhy Bunn pe 


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The end of the haft exhibits a flange in 3791b and 2475, a neatly 
formed dome in all of species A and in 2495 and 3186 c, and in 3791 the 
rough whittling shows an incompleted dome; a well-formed flat knob in 
3791 a, 2473, and 3181. 
Perforation, little necessary in Fijian clubs of this length, is found as 
an orifice vertically through the edge of the flat knob in 3183, diagonal 
in 3782 b, and in 2475 another instance of that infrequent and probably 
modern diametrical perforation of the shaft which has been noted in 
missile club 2461 a. 
For better comparison the data for each of the three species are 
given separately. In species A, as in this item for all the species, two 
measurements of length are taken (table 21), one along the outer curve 
to the point of the lip, the other along the inner curve to the extremity 
of the head. In 3 of these 5 pieces the two length-measurements are 
the same; in the 2 where difference is found, the shorter length is that 
along the inner curve. The next measurements (table 21) give the 
circumference of the haft and of the knob at the extreme end. 
