. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. 44 RR/CHAM ON fL-lirAf/AN KEA'/y/IiR lir)RA\ af giilc Fjer,"—t4ie King's lieliiict is all of _vt41()w fcatbers,—wliile those of the upper cliicfs are of red witli a^ vellow border, is witliout foundation. 7. Maliiole of red, with the usual yellow crest, with oiie black stripe on tlic rigiit sick: at l)ase of erest, and two mi the left side. Feathers iiiostlv gone. The form is shown in A , of Fig. 36. Now in the iiiiisciiiii fiir Volkerkiinde, Berlin.'-* H. Mahiole willi t


. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. 44 RR/CHAM ON fL-lirAf/AN KEA'/y/IiR lir)RA\ af giilc Fjer,"—t4ie King's lieliiict is all of _vt41()w fcatbers,—wliile those of the upper cliicfs are of red witli a^ vellow border, is witliout foundation. 7. Maliiole of red, with the usual yellow crest, with oiie black stripe on tlic rigiit sick: at l)ase of erest, and two mi the left side. Feathers iiiostlv gone. The form is shown in A , of Fig. 36. Now in the iiiiisciiiii fiir Volkerkiinde, Berlin.'-* H. Mahiole willi traces of feathers in the same eolleiRioii. 1mg. 36, M. In both this and the next tlie rod struclure was used, and it is so general that I a,ni inelined to think that when the net or /////• was used it was because of a plentiful su})]yiv of torn or otherwise disfigured ea])es. 9. Mahiole of the rod stnuRurc and traces of feathers, big. 36, c. Also ill the Merlin Museum. 10. MaJiiok' of most interesting structure, !)Ui showing no traces of feathers at present. l,^he nsnal plaited ea,p of ie-ie is .-airmonnted, in ]daee of the com- iiioii crest, by .^-eveii neatly plaited projections like rnde umbrellas \'ath tops some two inches across. These are shown \n bb'g. 37, and I suppose them to have l)cen the ^iase of plumes. II, Maliiole witliout feathers; in the Cook ;, (illeetioii of the Aiistnilian i\in- ^?!.-um in Svdnev. Tliis was in I lie collection of relies of the explorer pureliased by the New South Wales (lOveriimcnt 'roin the hiinil\- of Coc)k. The structure differs from those be- h'-re noted and is a liraid in three sections. An illustration, Fig. 38, I owe to the kindness of Kir. R. litlieridge, Jr., the distinguished Director of the Aaislralian Museum. 12. Klaliiole of the ordinary form; red, with yellow erest; feathers ivell prc-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo


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