THE 
JO U1 INAL 
r I?al>le of (/onfents. 
I. Introduction, by The Editor 
II. A Sea-Dayak Dirge, by the Reed . W. Howell of the 
S. P. G. Mission , Sabu, Sarawak 
III. A Comparative Vocabulary of the Kay an, Ken yah 
and Kalabit dialects, by R. S. Douglas , Resident 
of Bar am, Sarawak 
IV. Stories of the first Brunei conquests on the Sarawak 
coast, by A. E. Lawrence , Resident of Bintulu , 
Sarawak 
V. The tributes paid in former days to the Sultan of 
Brunei by the then dependent provinces of Sara¬ 
wak, by E. Parnell , of the Sarawak Government 
Service 
VI. Ethnological Notes. 
(i). A Sea-Dayak story of the Deluge, by 
F. A. W. Page-Turner 
(ii) . The Origin of the Muruts, h t IK. R. T. 
Clement 
(iii) . Batu Lawi, by W. R. T. Clement 
(iv) . Marriages among the poor classes <>f Chinese 
in Sarawak, by the Revd. Father H. 
Heyden 
(v). Tlie prohibition of Deer’s flesh among-mine 
of the Land-Day&ks, by F. F. Bonk and 
J. C. Mmulron 
(vi) . The Muriks, by R. S. Douglas 
(vii) . Tribal names on the Ijjjfimbaug Hirer, by C. 
Ero'cn 
(viii). The names Kadayan, I)ayak and Tanjong 
Datu, by E. Parnell ... 
(ix). Some restrictions observed at childbirth by 
the Land-Dayaks of Quop. From notes 
supplied by Sim i go at of Qn op 
(x). Tau Tepang, by the Revd. W. Howell 
VII. A Contribution to the study of the Insect Fauna of 
Borneo. A list of the Bornean Buprestidae. 
Part I, by J. C. Moulton , Curator of the Sara¬ 
wak Museum 
VIII. 'Two new Cicadidae from Sarawak, with a note on 
the Bornean species of the genus, Cosmopsaltria , 
Stal, by J. C. Moulton , Curator of the Sarawak 
Museum 
IX. Notes on Bornean 0 don at a , by F. F. J midlaw 
X. A last of Sarawak Minerals, by J. S. Geikic 
PABfrc. 
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