Dusuns at a stream *
Dusun Women threshing rice .
The Enterprise in Abai Harbour
Through storm and flood in the jungle
At work on the Labuk River .
A deceitful and refractory Guide
The Perils of an unknown river
Frank Hatton is made a “ Blood-Brother
Degadong . . . .
Talking to the dead man’s ghost
Kina Balu, from Ghinumbaur 3
Portrait of Mr. Yon Donop
The house at Pampang, Marudu River
“ A friend in need; ”—an incident of
Mr. Resident Pryer and a group of native
k a n . . . . . .
Mr. Herbert Ward . . . .
“ Good-bye till we meet again in London !
Overlooking Sandakan Bay 1 .
Colonel Arthur Harington
Borneo parang (in sheath) and Malay kris
Group of Bornean arms .
Parang and reaper sheaths
Poisoned arrow-case and arrows
Pipes from the Tungara country
Bornean mouth-organ ‘
Sirih-box, knife, and detail of decoration
Dyak women . . . . .
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” of the Dusun chief
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the last expedition
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inhabitants of Sanda-
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[The illustrations marked [1] are from an article entitled “ Frank
Hatton in Borneo-” in The Century Magazine ; those marked [2] are
from a paper on Frank Hatton’s diaries entitled “ Adventures on the
Equator,” in The English Illustrated Magazine ; and those marked [3]
are from Burbidge’s Gardens of the Sun, published by Mr. Murray.
The biographer tenders his best thanks to the editors of the above
magazines and to Mr. John Murray for the use of these interesting
engravings.]
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FRANK HATTON’S LIFE AND WORK AT HOME AND
IN NORTH BORNEO.