LIST OF PLATES ix 



FACE PAGE 



193. Land Dayak Men (Klemantans) from Upper Sarawak . 250 



194. {a) Land Dayak Girls of the Sadong District, {b) Land 



Dayaks of Upper Sarawak . . . . .252 



195. Iban Women, Rejang District . . . . .254 



196. A small Fort at Kanowit, Rejang District . . . 260 



197. The Fort at Claudetown (Marudi), with Squad of 



Rangers who form the Garrison . . . .264 



198. Entrance of the new Fort at Marudi, Baram District . 268 



199. Court-room in Baram Fort . . . . .272 



200. The Silat River descending from Usun Apo to join the 



Baram, the High Road between East and West 

 Borneo ......... 276 



201. Kenyah masked Men going to meet former Enemies 



with Overtures of Peace . . . . .280 



202. Klemantan Mask ....... 284 



203. Tama Ruling {alias Boi Jalong), principal Kenyah Chief 



of the Batang Kayan District . . . . .288 



204. Tama Kuling's (Kenyah) Village at Tana Puti, Batang 



Kayan District ....... 292 



205. Madangs (Kenyahs) at the Peace-making at Marudi 



(1899) 296 



206. The great Peace-making at Marudi (1899), Baram 



District, between the Kayan, Kenyah, and Klemantan 

 Tribes of East and West Borneo . . . . 298 



207. Racing of War-boats at Marudi during the Peace-meeting 



(1899) 300 



208. Party of Kenyah Chiefs from the Batang Kayan on the 



Way to visit the Rajah of Sarawak at Kuching, before 



the Peace-making in the Baram in 1901 . . . 302 



209. Final Instructions from the Resident of the Third 



Division of Sarawak to a Kayan Party about to attack 

 Stronghold of Iban Rebels ..... 304 



210. Peace-making with Kana and the Iban Rebels at 



Kanowit ........ 306 



211. Madangs of Pliran with two Children newly restored to 



their Parents by the Government from Captivity with 



Ibans 308 



A^.B. — The following names are those of the gentlemen to whom 

 we are indebted for permission to reproduce their photographs. 

 After each name stands a list of the plates thus reproduced. 



Dr. W. H. Furness. (Nos. 11, 32, 33, 40, 42, 44, 45, 48, 51, 

 52, 55, 62, 63, 82, 85, 87 (^), 93, 96, 99, 104, 147, 149, 152, 162, 

 165, 175, 179, 180, 181, 182.) 



Dr. A. W. Nieuwenhuis. (Nos. 28, 37, 61, 67, 81, 151, 154, 

 165, 172, 183, 185, 186, 201, 204.) 



