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- 416 1924.6 1924.6 580 Ceiling to model. Height: 47 cm. Inner roof frame with thick sticks, Length: 80 cm. Width: 52 cm. The length of the outer roof frame: 91 cm. Width: 62 cm. 3 wind protection. The stones of the poles, which, school, carry the roof, are in the zoologist of the Gothenburg Museum. department. See Bock’s photo of Gilbert houses. Apamama Gilbert Islands Oceania The Kappsailing Canoe. Of pandanus leaves. Brief, spool cantilever, joined by the canoe with a long rod, to which another cleft is attached. Large sail (Latin sail type) of pandanus leaves with mast and curved boom. Canoeing length: 58 cm. Width: 8 cm. The length of the exterior: 58 em. Distance between the canoe and the outside: 2 ni. 35. on. The length of the mast: 2 m. 60. • The length of the bent robbery: 3 m. 60 cm., • See Bock’s photo of such canoe. (Förts.) [ocr]
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