BY SIDNEY H. RAY. 
49 
Baram District, Kelamantan Dialect; Long Kiput , 
Baram District, Kelamantan Dialect. 
MS., 7 pp. About 154 words. Only the Murik has the English 
equivalents; the others have a number for reference. 
267. Evans, Ivor H. N.—Notes on the Religious Beliefs, 
Superstitions, Ceremonies, and Tabus of the Dusuns of 
the Tuaran and Tempassuk Districts, British North 
Borneo. (Jour. Roy. Anthropological Institute, xlii. 1912.) 
Pp. 380-396. Native names, &c. 
268. Moulton, J. C., B.Sc., F.R.G.S., &c.—An Expedition to 
Mt. Batu Lawi, an hitherto Unexplored Mountain in 
Northern Sarawak. (Jour. Straits Br. Roy. Asiatic Soc. 
No. 63. 1912.) 
Pp. 1-106. Contains, pp. 100-104, some words (Tabun, 
Murut, and Kalabit) in use among the natives met on the 
journey to Batu Lawi. 
269. Hose, Chas., D.Sc., and McDougall, William, E.R.S.— 
The Pagan Tribes of Borneo: A Description of their 
Physical, Moral, and Intellectual Condition, with some 
Discussion of their Ethnic Relations. With an Appendix 
on the Physical Characters of the Races of Borneo, by 
A. C. Haddon, E.R.S. In two volumes. London. 1913. 
Contains:—Vol. i., ch. iii., pp. 28-42, General Sketch of the 
Peoples of Borneo (including Short Notes on Languages). 
Vol. ii., pp. 118, 120, Incantations in Sibop and Kayan; 
ch. xvii., pp. 136-151, Myths, Legends, and Stories; p. 159, A 
Lullaby and translation in Kayan; pp. 245, 250, Notes on 
Languages; pp. 253-255, General Notes on Language in 
Relation to Ethnology. 
270. Bampfylde, C. A.—Notes on Sarawak Dialects. 1913. 
MS. 10 pp. 
III. Additions. 
271. Schadee, M. C.—Bijdrage tot de kennis van de Godsdienst 
der Dajaks van Landak en Tajan. (Bijdr. t. d. Taal, &c., 
lOYolg. 5.) 
272. Sundermann, H.—Unter den Dajakken auf Beto. (Tage- 
buchblatter, Heft 1-4. Rheinisch Miss. Tractate. Barmen.) 
273. Shelford, R.—A Provisional Classification of the Swords 
of the Sarawak Tribes. (Jour. Roy. Anthrop. Inst. xxxi. 
1901, pp. 219-228.) 
274. Shelford, R.—On Two Medicine-Baskets from Sarawak. 
(Jour. Roy. Anthrop. Inst, xxxii. 1903, pp. 74-81.) 
275. Howell, Rev. W., and Shelford, R.—A Sea-Dyak Love 
Philtre. (Jour. R. Anthrop. Inst, xxxiv. 1904, pp. 207-210.) 
Incantations in Sea-Dayak. 
276. Haddon, Ernest B.—The Dog-motive in Bornean Art. 
(Jour. Roy. Anthrop. Inst. xxxv. 1905, pp. 113-125.) 
