30 SARAWAK ETHNOGRAPHICAL COLLECTION. 



These ornaments amongst the Kadyans are now entirely 

 superseded by cheap jewelry of European or Chinese manufacture. 



5. Sea-Dyak — " tensa pending." 



a. tensa finding temaga ; a pair of leaden studs worn 

 in the lobe of the ear by women ; the head of the stud is a disc 

 with its border deeply and narrowly notched, into the centre is 

 let a small disc of brass ; there is a short leaden shank and a 

 small discoidal base. 



Height 5 cm. ; diam. of head of stud 4*1 cm. 

 Brooke Low collection. Figured by Ling Roth (1. c. vol. 

 II. p. 68). 



Catalogue No. 126. (Plate IV. fig. 9,/). 



b. tensa pending engkraju ; a pair of leaden studs similar to 

 the preceding, except that a disc of copper is let into the centre 

 of the head of the stud. 



Height 5 cm. ; diam of head of the stud 4*3 cm. 



Brooke Low collection. 



Catalogue No. 127. 



Sea-Dyak women also wear studs like the krebu worn by 

 Bakong women. 



The Long Wai ear-plugs of gutta figured by Ling Roth 

 (1. c. vol. II. p. 68) are probably worn by men in the top of the 

 ear conch in place of the ear-pegs. I can pronounce no opinion 

 on the ear lobe plug from Bejaju, S. E. Borneo, figured on the 

 same page. 



Ornaments worn on the neck* 



I, Rattan, reed and seed necklets. 



II. Teeth necklets. 



III. Bead necklets. 



IV. Brass-wire necklets. 



I. Rattan and Reed Necklets. 



1. Dusun — "tagul." 



a. Necklet of rattan worn by women ; it is composed of 

 two separate pieces of split rattan, round which are closely 



Jour, Straits Branch 



