XVI CONTENTS. 



CHAPTEK XXX. 



AMONG THE ORANG-UTANS. 



PAGE 



Start up the Simujan. — Boat-roofs. — Among the Head-hunters. — A 

 D yak Long-house. — Monkeys. — Fire-flies. — A Night on a Tropical 

 River. — Mias' Nests. — " Mias, Tuan."— Death of the First Mias. 

 — Another Killed. — Screw Pines. — " Three Mias in one Day ! " — 

 Laborious Work. — Swamp Wading. — PadangLake. — Cordial Re- 

 ception at a Dyak House 354-365 



CHAPTER XXXI. 



DOINGS IN THE ORANG-UTAN COUNTRY. 



Preparation of Orang Skins and Skeletons. — Return down the Simu- 

 jan. — Three Orangs Killed. — A T-oublesome Infant. — Accessions 

 from Native Hunters. — Seven Orangs in One Day. — Miscellaneous 

 Gatherings. — A Battle-scarred Hero. — The Bore in the Sadong. — 

 Another Trip up the Simujan. — Doctoring an Injured Hunter. — 

 The Dyak at his Worst. — Death of a Huge Orang, " the Rajah." 

 — Dimensions. — A Rival Specimen. — Two Captives 366-377 



CHAPTER XXXII. 



COLLECTING AROUND SIMUJAN. 



Native Hunters. — Two Orangs Killed at Simujan. — Nest-making by 

 an Orang. — A Harvest of Mammals. — A Deputation of Dyaks 

 from the Sihuyau. — An Inviting Invitation. — The Rise and 

 Progress of the Baby Orang. — An Interesting Pet. — Humanlike 

 Habits and Emotions. — A Tuba-fishing Picnic. — Third Journey 

 up the Simujan. — Snake Curry. — A Voyage in the Dark 378-389 



CHAPTER XXXIII. 



COLLECTING AT PADANG LAKE. 



A Hunt on Gunong Popook. — A Lost Hunter. — A Handsome Dyak. — 

 A Reception by Torchlight. — More Orang-utans. — How an Orang 

 Sleeps. — Proboscis Monkeys. — Living vei'sus Stuffed Specimens. — 

 A Remarkable Nose. — Luckless Gibbon-hunting. — Luckless Wild- 

 hog Hunting. — Mud and Thorns. — Picturesque Vegetation. — 

 Fresh-water Turtles and Fishes. — Return to the Sadong 390-397 



