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Plate IV. 



Fig. 8. X ^ linear. 



a. Sea-Dyak kenawieng, ear-pendants of brass worn 

 by men. 



b. Sea-Dyak grunjong ikat, earrings worn by men. 



c. „ „ grunjong buri, „ „ „ „ 

 Fig-. 9. x ^ linear. 



a. Kenyah bula wai, ear-pegs carved from casque of 

 Rhinoplax vigil. 



b. Kyan udang betelu ,, ,, ,, ,, 



c. Skapan udang, a pair of canines of Felis nebulosa, 

 worn as ear-pegs. 



d. Malay subang, a pair of ear-plugs worn by women. 



e. Murut out gadinq, a pair of ear-plug-s worn by men. 

 j. Sea-Dyak tensapending. a pair of ear-plugs worn by 



women. 



Plate V. 



Fig. 10. x ^ linear. 



a. Sea-Dyak simpai tapang, three wooden armlets 

 worn by men. 



b. Sea-Dyak gerang giving, brass anklets worn by 

 women. 



c. Kyan ivory armlet worn by chiefs. 



d. Sea-Dyak tumpa sidieng, brass bracelets worn by 

 women. 



Fig. 11. x | linear. 



a. Sea-Dyak tuchong simpai, shell armlet worn by men. 



b. Sea-Dyak selong brass wire leglets worn by women. 



c. Sea-Dyak tumpa gelong, brass wire armlets worn by 

 men. 



d. Sea-Dyak engkrimu, leglets of rattan and brass 

 annuli worn by men. 



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



