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- 356 1924.6 1924.6 374 Fish hook. Of mother of pearl, with tip of copper. The latter is strapped down. Through a hole at the top, a piece of the reef was attached. Photo. Length: 7.5 cm. The Beru Gilbert Islands Oceania 375 Fish hook. Of the same light gulao 'semitrans- paranta subject as hooks, see before in this catalogue. A hook tip of copper, together with a tassel’s human hair, surmounted with black thread in: a gutter at the bottom. Hole for the reef drilled at the top. Photo. Length: 8 cm. • The Beru Gilbert Islands Oceania 376 SolfJäder. The shank is overflowing with chess- board patterns of uncoloured and light red- brown strips. The edge of the blade decorated with strips of the same color. Length: 35 cm. Width: 27 cm. Type Edae Partinaton I, 67 No. 29 NIAA (Savage Island). Beru Gilbert Islands Oceania [ocr]
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