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THE LANGUAGES OF BORNEO. 
90 . Braidwood, Peter M. — The Physiological Actions of 
Dajaksch, an Arrow Poison Used in Borneo. (Edinburgh 
Medical Journal, 1864.) 
Contains note on name Dajak on p. 12. 
91 . Braidwood, Peter M. — (?.) (Medical Centralblatt, 
No. 41, 1864.) 
Reference to Dayak. 
92 . Chalmers, Rev. Wm., of the Sarawak Mission. — Some 
Account of the Land Dyaks of Upper Sarawak. Re¬ 
printed from the Occasional Papers of St. Augustine’s 
College, Canterbury. Singapore : Printed at the Mission 
Press. 
No date. 12 pp. 
93 . Hoefen, C. van. —Doewa kali 52 tjeritaan toematan di 
Kitab Allah. Bandjermasin. 1865. 
245 pp. Rhenish Miss. Soc. 
94 . Hoefen, C. van. —Surat serita bara surat augh hatalla. 
Uambagan handuae tingkat. 2 druk. Bandjermasin. 
1865. 
242 pp. Rhenish Miss. Soc. 2nd edit. 
95 . Surat hurup hapa madjar anak olo membasa. Uambagan 
hantelo tingkat. 3 druk. Bandjermasin. 1865. 
28 pp. 
96 . Brooke, Charles (now His Highness the Rajah).—Ten 
Years in Sarawak. With an Introduction by H.H. the 
Rajah Sir James Brooke. 2 vols. London. 1866. 
Contains, i. p. 50, Note on Language. r Quoted by Ling Roth, 
ii. 271. 
97. Soerat hoeroef pekei akan mengadjar anak-anak membatja. 
Tjitakan jang katiga kali. Bandjermasin. 1867. 
24 pp. Another edition of No. 80. 
98. Hoefen, C. van. —Surat serita akan anak olo idja radjin 
membasa. Uambagan djari handua tingkat. 2 druk. 
Bandjermasin. 1867. 
190 pp. Rhenish Miss. Soc. 2nd edit. Cf. No. 61. 
99. Kater, C.—Be Dajaks van Sidin (uittreksel uit eene 
Reisbeschrijving van Pontianak naar Sidin in April, 
1865). (Tijdsch v. Ind. Taal. 16, 1867, pp. 183-188.) 
Contains a few words from the Rivers Sidin and Pawan in 
East Sambas. 
100 . Tamat, John. —A Vocabulary of English, Malay, and 
Melano. Sarawak. 1867. 
19 pp. 
101 . Kater, C.—lets over de bij de Dajaks in de Wester- 
afdeeling van Borneo zoo gezochte tempajans of tadjau’s. 
(Tijd. v. Ind. Taal. 16, 1867.) 
Pp. 438-449. Names and descriptions of the earthern jars 
called “ tempayan ” or “ tajau.” 
