LIST OF FIGURES IN THE TEXT

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1.The Hill of Gelam, Murray Island[15]
2.Murray Island from the south[16]
3.Waier and Dauar[17]
4.Model of the Bomai Mask of the Malu Ceremonies[47]
5.Pepker, the Hill-maker[65]
6.Ziai Neur Zogo, a Therapeutic Shrine[65]
7.Native drawings of some of the Nurumara (totems) of Kiwai[102]
8.Agricultural Charms of Kiwai[105]
9.Neur Madub, a Love Charm[106]
10.Shell Hoe used by the Natives of Parama[110]
11.Bamboo Beheading-knife and Head Carrier, Mawatta[115]
12.The Kwod, or Ceremonial Ground, in Pulu[139]
13.Drawing by Gizu of a Danilkau, the Buffoon of the Funeral Ceremonies[140]
14.Drawing by Gizu of Mŭri ascending a Waterspout[141]
15.Dugong Harpoon and Dart[149]
16.Marine Plants (Cymodocea) on which the Dugong Feeds[152]
17.Drawing by Gizu of the Method of Harpooning a Dugong[153]
18.Wooden Dugong Charm from Moa[154]
19.Drawing by Gizu of Dorgai Metakorab and Bu[167]
20.House on Piles at Saibai, with the lower portion screened with leaves[173]
21.Restoration of the Kwod in Tut during the Initiation Period[177]
22.Restoration of the Kwod in Yam[179]
23.Rock Pictographs in Kiriri[185]
24.Umbalako (Bull-roarers) of the Yaraikanna Tribe, Cape York[191]
25.Irupi Dance, Babaka[217]
26.Palm-leaf Toys, Bulaa[226]
27.Tattooing in the Mekeo District[260]
28.Afu, or Taboo Signal, Inawi[271]
29.Boys at Veifaa dressed up as Fulaari[275]
30.Kayan Tattoo Designs[306]
31.Berantu Ceremony of the Orang Bukit[307]
32.Butiong in a Lelak House[333]
33.Sarcophagus of a Boy in a Barawan House[334]
34.Praying to a Pig in a Barawan House[336]
35.Mount Dulit from Long Aaiah Kechil[347]
36.Long Sulan[361]
37.Kedaman and Kelebong at Long Sulan[362]
38.Stone Implements from the Baram District, Sarawak[369]
39.Magical Stone Hook[371]
40.Figure-heads of Canoes, Baram District[407]

All the above illustrations except Figs. 13, 14, 17, and 19 were drawn by the Author.