24 REPORT ON A JOURNEY FROM TUARAN TO KIAU. 
patient making him wear my water-proof coat, that being 
the only dry article in our possession. After a while he was 
better. Shortly after the rain had stopped Police Constable 
NCHANGAN appeared and led us down through padi fields 
and along the Lemawng stream to Lemawng village. We 
arrived there at 4.30 p. m. putting up at MUSAH’S house, and 
congratulated ourselves at being again amongst the coast 
Dusuns. 
102. Lemawng village possesses two houses and pays 
$10 poll-tax per annum through S1 AHMAT of Madang. 
Lemawng stream is a tributary of the Sungei Damit, which 
flows into the Tuaran river near Along. 
103. I gave MUSAH atin box which had contained cigar- 
ettes and he presented me in return- with some honey and 
sweet potatoes. 
104. Started next morningat 6.40 a.m. The sick coolie 
preceded us part of the way, but was soon left behind to follow 
on with his brother-in-law at their leisure. After crossing 
the Lemawng seven times, we ascended a hill, arriving at 
Ginambor Bundoh village at 8 a.m. and then crossed the 
Sungei Damit nine times, arriving at Rungus Manuntun vil- 
lage at 11.45 a.m. From here to Madang we had simply 
to wallow through a buffalo path occasionally varied by clay 
hills. Arrived at Madang at 12.45 p.m. At 4 p.m. Panger- 
an SAHBUDIN and I| borrowed AHMAT’S gobong (dug-out) and 
paddled down to Tapakawn, the others walked vzd@ Tegas 
hill to reach the same village, only eight, however, arriving 
that night. 
105. Next morning, 24th March, the river was in high 
flood, but the rain had stopped, and waiting till all our men 
had arrived, we started at 8a.m. Several times crossing 
tributaries, we were obliged to swim and wade breast deep, 
but nothing seemed to delay us and in four hours we had 
traversed the distance between Tampakawn and Tando, the 
Government station. 
106. Since my return tothe coast, the headman BUNAHOW 
and the guides TAMBIAS and LIMBAWAN, Datoh BENAWA 
TOKIL and a follower from the interior of Sulaman, have 
paid me a visit and I brought them to Gaya and Kudat by 
