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about 2 mm. in diameter strung on wire; a few bat's teeth are 

 attached to the tassels. 



Length 57 cm. From the Rejang River. 

 Catalogue No. 601, d. 



g. Necklet composed of thirteen beads of Type 10 (two 

 sorts, see Plate VIII. fig. 5), these are in the centre, succeeding 

 them two cylindrical red beads of Type 6, a length of pale blue 

 beads of Type 8, 7 mm. in diameter and a length of yellow 

 beads of Type 8, 6 mm. in diameter. At each end a tassel of 

 small beads of Type 5 variously coloured, about 2 mm. in dia- 

 meter. The necklet is fastened with a string loop and a brass 

 button. The lukuts (beads of Type 10) are not antique. 



Length 53 cm. From the Rejang River. 

 Catalogue No. 601, e. 



4. Kyan and Sea-Dyak bead- work necklets. 



i. Kyan. 



a. The basis of the necklet is a roll of red cloth, this is 

 covered with bead-work, the beads being of Type 5, about 2 

 mm. in diameter, white, black, yellow, blue and red ; they are 

 arranged in that order to form zigzag lines. Tassels of the same 

 kind of beads red, black and white in colour and strung on fine 

 wire, are attached to the ends of the necklet by a short length 

 of six beads, of Type 8 pale blue and yellow in colour, with one 

 bead of Type 9 included in each length. Fastened with one 

 brass wire hook. Worn by men. 



Length 59 cm. Hon. C. A. Bampfylde [P]. 

 Catalogue No. 901. (Plate II. fig. 3, d). 



A very similar specimen worn by Sea-Dyaks (Leggatt Coll.) 

 is figured by Ling Roth (1. c. Vol. II. p. 72). 



ii. Sea-Pyak. 



b. " kong-kong rekong," a strip of bead-work 37*5 cm. 

 long and 1*6 cm. broad, fastened with a pearl shirt-button and 

 beaded thread loop. The beads are of Type 5, about 2 mm. in 



R, A. Soc, No. 43, 1905. 



