LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

The Scott-Keltie Falls, Mt. Dulit, Baram District, Sarawak [Frontispiece]
PLATE FACING PAGE
I. A. Ari, the Mamoose of Mer [18]
B. Pasi, the Mamoose of Dauar
II. A. Rain Shrine, Mer [34]
B. Doiom with Bull-roarer
III. A. Ulai [40]
B. A Top-spinning Match, Mer
IV. A. Removing Sand from a Copper Maori [41]
B. A Murray Island Feast
V. A, B, C. The Dance of the Malu Zogole [48]
VI. A. The Malu Ceremony at Las [49]
B. Ulai singing Malu songs into a Phonograph: Gasu is beating the Malu drum
VII. A. The Shrine of Zabarker [54]
B. Tomog Zogo
VIII. A. The Islands of Waier and Dauar from the beach of Mer, with a Fish Shrine in the foreground [64]
B. U Zogo, the Coconut Shrine of Dauar
IX. A. Debe Wali and his Wife [72]
B. Jimmy Rice and his Wife
X. A. Iasa, Kiwai [99]
B. Side view of the Soko-Korobe Clan-house at Iasa
XI. A. Waria, Peter, Tom, and Gizu of Mabuiag [123]
B. Nēĕt, or Platform from which Dugong are harpooned
XII. A. Man dressed up for the Death Dance [139]
B. Divining Skulls: 1. Skull of Magau of Nagir; 2. A Murray Island Skull
XIII. A. The Marine Village of Gaile [206]
B. Bulaa
XIV. A. Girls of Babaka dressed for the Annual Ceremony [218]
B. Girls on the Dubu at Babaka for the Annual Ceremony
XV. A. Hollowing out a Canoe with Stone Adzes at Keapara [220]
B. A Bulaa girl being tattooed
XVI. A. A Native of Bulaa [223]
B. A Bulaa youth with Ringworm
XVII. A. Dubu at Kamali [232]
B. Dubu Dance at Gomoridobo
XVIII. A. Udia and Daube, Taburi, Koiari [243]
B. Elevara, Port Moresby, with the London Missionary Society’s Station in the background
XIX. A. Gewe, Chief of Agi, when deprived of his Hat [245]
B. Gewe, with his Hat restored
XX. A. Tree House at Gasiri [248]
B. Pottery-making at Hanuabada, Port Moresby
XXI. A. A Mekeo Ibitoe [256]
B. Masked Man, Kaivakuku, of Waima, Mekeo District
XXII. A. Mohu, Mekeo District [268]
B. Marea at Mohu
XXIII. A. Regatta at Kuching [280]
B. View from Kaban Hill, with the Brunei Hills in the distance
XXIV. A. Brunei [290]
B. A Family Bathe
XXV. A. Orang Kaya Tumonggong Lawai, a Long Pata Chief in war costume, with a Kenyah shield [300]
B. A Sleeping-hut in the Jungle
XXVI. A. Ascending a Rapid [306]
B. House of the Orang Bukits at Long Linai, Tutau River
XXVII. A. Punans [320]
B. A Lelak man with typical Tattooing on shoulders and upper arms
XXVIII. A. Side view of a Kayan House [331]
B. Verandah of a Kayan House at Long Lama, Baram River
XXIX. A. Shrine outside Tama Bulan’s House [376]
B. Bulan
C. Saba Irang, the Head Chief of the Madangs
XXX. A. Skull Trophy in a Kayan House [396]
B. Skull Trophies in Aban Abit’s House at Long Tisam, Barawan tribe
XXXI. A. Beating Tuba and baling the Infusion out of a Canoe [408]
B. Penchallong prepared for the Great Peace-making

The photographs for Plates i.-iv. A., vi. B., vii. B., viii. B.-xi. A., xii. A., xiii.-xvi., xvii. A., xviii. A., xix.-xxii. were taken by the late A. Wilkin; those for Plates xvii. B., xxv. A., xxvii. B., xxx. A. were taken by C. G. Seligmann; Plate iv. B. by Dr. C. S. Myers; xii. B. by H. Oldland; and the Frontispiece and Plates v., vii. A., viii. A., xviii. B., xxiii., xxiv., xxv. B., xxvi., xxvii. A., xxviii., xxix., xxx. B., xxxi. by the Author. Plates vi. A. and xi. B. were drawn from photographs taken by the Author by his brother Trevor Haddon. With the exception of Plate xxx. B. none of the photographs have been retouched.

The [skulls depicted on the cover] are drawn from a photograph of a trophy collected by the Author at Mawatta, [p. 115].