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899 to 900.A.  Gourds used to hold [[underlined]] "Poi" [[/underlined]], a paste made of "Tarro" (Arum aesculentum.) much used as food by the Hawaians.

901    [[underlined]] "Poi" [[/underlined]] bowl made of wood.}
902    Gourd used for carrying water                          } Hawaiian Islands
903    Spittoon.                                              }

904    Gourd from the Island of Kauai

905. to 908. Gourd - calabash shells, used by the Howaian native in transportation of various articles - food & clothing &c  They are slung at each end of a pole across a mans shoulder.
	   
909. 910. 911.  Fragments of the rock on which Capt Cook the circumnavigator was killed at Karaakeakoa bay, Island of Howai.

912  "Tapa" made of bark by the natives of the Island of Tongatabu South Pacific Ocean
	   
913. to 921. Fly brushes made of the fibre of cocoa-nut husks by the natives of Tongatabu.
    
922 to 925   Cinctures from Tongatabu, made in imitation of the Figi [[underlined]] "liku" [[/underlined]] or girdle worn by the women