tical sticks tied to two transverse ones, above and below. Thé upper transverse piece lies in front, the lower one behind. On completion
FiG. 187.-Diagram of Taurepang knapsaek shown in plate 118 B, F. Itiriti strands doubled, but single in similar Patamona pattern.
of thé plaitwork (B, C) and the trimming, etc., of the edges justlike those of the pegalls (sec. 436)-, the back of the knapsack is strengthened with two additional thicker -rods having forked ex-
FiG. 188.–Diagram of knapsack shown in plate 118 C.
tremities (E), so arranged thatthey lie to the outside of the original ones, with their foris supporting the upper of the transverse pieces. Frame and supports are firmly tied together above and below, both through the interstices of, as well as outside of, thé plaitwork (D).