[367] It is not certain however that this method is known to the Semang, and it occurs among peoples who are not Negrito, such as the Kayan of Sarawak, and in other places where a Negrito element has not yet been recorded.
[368] The term pygmy is usually applied to a people whose stature does not exceed 1.5 m. (4 ft. 11 in.).
[369] W. J. Sollas, Ancient Hunters, 1915, and W. Turner, "The Aborigines of Australia," Trans. R. Soc. Edin. 1908, XLVI. 2, and 1910, XLVII. 3.
[370] Paper in Brough Smyth's work, II. p. 413.
[371] H. Ling Roth, The Aborigines of Australia (2nd ed.), 1899, Appendix LXXXVIII., and "Tasmanian Firesticks," Nature, LIX. 1899, p. 606.
[372] W. J. Sollas, Ancient Hunters, 1915, pp. 90, 106 ff.
[373] Nature, XCII. 1913, p. 320.
[374] W. J. Sollas, Ancient Hunters, 1915, pp. 104-5.