SARAWAK ETHNOGRAPHICAL COLLECTION. 55 



Total length 193 cm. : length of head 38 cm. ; of sliding 

 block 12-4 cm. From the Engkari River. Brooke Low col- 

 lection. 



Catalogue Xo. 518. 



Explanation of Plates I. — VI. 



Two Tanjong busoi and aran, musical bows. 

 Sea-Dyak enserunai, fiddles. 

 Maloh blikan. two-stringed guitar. 

 Kyan sapeh. two- stringed guitar. 

 Malay gambus, six-stringed guitar. 

 Murut and Sea-Dyak engkratong, upright-harps. 

 Dusun Long Kiput and Kanowit bamboo-harps. 

 Murut Kanowit and Sea-Dyak bamboo flutes. - 

 Sea-Dyak and Kyan mouth organs. 

 Sea-Dyak and Malay gendang. drums. 

 Maloh wooden gong and Malay drum. 

 Malay playing on a set of kromong, a large gong in 

 the back ground. 



Dusun Land-Dyak and Sea-Dyak jew's-harps. 

 Land-Dyak ton-ton, bamboo-harps, lalipok and pelon- 

 chong. bamboo resonators. 

 Fig. 15. Brunei Malay chancing nog:/, ornamental gong with 

 suspensory chain. 



Explanation of Plate VII. 



Fig. 1. Diagram illustrating the method by which a skin dia- 

 phragm is fastened over a resonator of a fiddle or 

 over a drum. The skin is tightly stretched over the 

 mouth of the resonator and tied with a string (a), the 

 edge of the skin is then turned up and through the 

 double fold so formed is laced a continuous loop of 

 split rattan (b) ; the lower ends of the loops pass 



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