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160. Image of a Hornbill made by Ibans for use at 



Ceremonies ........ 



161. Group of Kenyahs. On the Top of the Pole can be 



seen an Image of the Hawk, Bali Flaki . 



162. An Enemy's Head decorated by Kayans with various 



Charms ........ 



163. Image of Crocodile, and House provided for the Spirit 



whose Aid is invoked by Malanaus at the Bayoh 

 Ceremony ........ 



164. A wooden Figure of Crocodile, and Decorations used 



at the Bayoh Ceremony by Malanaus 



165. Mixed Group of Kenyah and Klemantan Boys 



166. A Sekapan (Klemantan) Woman carrying Child in a 



Cradle . . . . , . . . .156 



167. Iban Boys bathing. The Fence is for Protection 



against Crocodiles . . . . . . .158 



168. (i) Fire-piston. (2) Pusa^ used to make Fire at the 



naming of a Kayan Child. The Figure represents 



Laki Pesong . . . . . . .160 



169. Kayans wrestling . . . . . . .164 



170. A Dance which nearly resembles some recent European 



Developments of the Art . . . . .166 



171. A Kayan dancing . . . . . . .168 



172. A Lesson in Wood-carving (Kenyahs) . . 172 



173. An Iban Wedding . . . . . , .174 



174. Punans of the Baram ...... 178 



175. Elderly Punan Headman . . . . . .180 



176. A Punan Headman of the Tinjar . . . .180 



177. Punans of Bok (Baram) . . . . . .182 



178. Tatued Ukit of Rejang District 184 



179. A Punan Camp in the Dapoi River . . . .186 



180. Punans working wild Sago . . . .188 



181. Punans working Camphor . . . . . .190 



182. Punan Mother and Child 192 



183. Creeper hung across Mouth of tributary Stream to 



prohibit All-comers from ascending the Stream . . 206 



184. Brass Hooks and Sword-handles sent by Tama Kuling 



to the Resident of the Baram as Symbols of Peace . 220 



185. A Kayan of the Mahakam River . . . .224 



186. A Kayan Woman of the Mahakam River, East Borneo 226 



187. An Orang Bukit (Klemantan) Woman, Baram District 228 



188. Profile of Woman in Plate 187 230 



189. Long Pokuns (Klemantans) of Dapoi River, Baram 



District 234 



190. Lirong (Klemantan) Youths of Tinjar River . . 238 



191. A Lirong Woman (Klemantan) of the Tinjar River . 240 



192. A Kajaman (Klemantan) Woman of the Upper Class . 244 



