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BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

In all o<strong>the</strong>r cases, <strong>the</strong> reference to <strong>the</strong> authority quoted is given at <strong>the</strong> foot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

page, though in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> an obviously continued passage or narrative <strong>the</strong> reference<br />

has not <strong>of</strong> course been put at <strong>the</strong> foot <strong>of</strong> every page but at suitable intervals<br />

only, which will easily explain <strong>the</strong>mselves. The work, however, has grown<br />

considerably under my hands, and here and <strong>the</strong>re it has been necessary to make<br />

corrections, or even to add material in a footnote, which should, strictly speaking,<br />

have been incorporated in <strong>the</strong> text. For this and for any o<strong>the</strong>r shortcomings in<br />

dealing with <strong>the</strong> material I can only plead that I have done my best, subject to<br />

<strong>the</strong> very great and severe limitations that have conditioned <strong>the</strong> work from start to<br />

finish. It must not be f<strong>org</strong>otten that part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> material in this book has come<br />

from rare old pamphlets and journals written by travellers in nearly all <strong>the</strong><br />

important languages <strong>of</strong> Europe, some <strong>of</strong> which contain numerous typographical<br />

errors and o<strong>the</strong>r mistakes due to <strong>the</strong>ir ignorance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Malay</strong>, which have here<br />

been corrected.<br />

It only remains to mention <strong>the</strong> most eminent and distinguished <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong><br />

anthropologists that science has yet sent out to study <strong>the</strong> many vexed questions<br />

connected with <strong>the</strong>se <strong>races</strong>. I refer to my friend Rudolf Martin, whose monumental<br />

and epoch-making work (Die Inlandstiimme der <strong>Malay</strong>ischen Halbinsel), <strong>the</strong> first<br />

<strong>of</strong> its kind, was published at Jena by Gustav Fischer during <strong>the</strong> past year.<br />

W. S.<br />

The following main references to Martin's work corresponding to certain main<br />

references in this book are given for <strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong> students, it being premised<br />

that Martin deals with <strong>the</strong> aborigines chiefly from an anthropological, <strong>the</strong><br />

present authors chiefly from a cultural and linguistic point <strong>of</strong> view ; moreover,<br />

Martin's book is arranged according to subject, ours is founded on a<br />

phylogenetic or tribal basis : <strong>the</strong> two works thus stand in a complementary<br />

relation to each o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

PAGAN RACES OF THE MALAY<br />

PENINSULA.<br />

Vol. L<br />

Part \. Race .<br />

Part IL—<br />

Ch. i. Food<br />

Ch. ii. Dress<br />

Ch. iii. Habitations<br />

Ch. iv. Hunting, Trapping, Fish<br />

Ch. vi. Weapons and Implements<br />

Ch. V. Modes <strong>of</strong> Barter<br />

Ch. xi. DeaUngs with o<strong>the</strong>r Race;<br />

Ch. vii. Cultivation<br />

Ch. viii. Arts and Crafts<br />

Ch. ix. Decorative Art<br />

Ch X. The Social Order<br />

.<br />

PAGE<br />

19-106<br />

109-136<br />

137-167<br />

168-199<br />

200-224<br />

242-337<br />

225-241 \<br />

521-570/<br />

338-373<br />

374-394<br />

395-493<br />

494-520<br />

Vol. II.<br />

Part III.—<br />

Ch. i. Birth - Customs and<br />

Beliefs .... 1-27<br />

Ch. ii. Maturity Customs and<br />

Beliefs . . . 28-54<br />

55-88<br />

Ch.<br />

Ch.<br />

iii. Marriage Customs and<br />

Beliefs .... iv. Burial Customs and<br />

Beliefs .... 89-116<br />

Ch. V. Music, Songs, and Feasts 117-172<br />

Ch. vi. Religion and Folklore . 173-376<br />

Part IV. Language .... 379-end<br />

ni.<br />

INLANDSTSMME DER MALAY-<br />

ISCHEN HALBINSEL.<br />

Physiche Anthropologie<br />

Schluss<br />

III. Ergologie<br />

Nahrung<br />

(4.<br />

1 Cp. also Martin, pp. 678-679.<br />

— .<br />

720,<br />

Korperbedeckung .<br />

Besiedelungs- u. Wohnungs<br />

verhaltnisse .<br />

Nahrungssuche, Jagd u.<br />

Fischfang, Jagd- u. Fange<br />

gera<strong>the</strong> .<br />

Soziologie. GeheimerTauschhandel.<br />

Verkehr mit <strong>Malay</strong>en<br />

Anpflanzungen der Halbkulturstamme<br />

....<br />

Hausgera<strong>the</strong>, Haushalt, u.s.w.<br />

Ornamentik . . . .<br />

Soziologie. Soziale Ordnung.<br />

Rechtsgewohnheiten<br />

PAGE<br />

219-644<br />

1000-1036<br />

732-744<br />

680-695<br />

639-677<br />

729-731<br />

796-800<br />

801-853<br />

874-S77<br />

8. Sitten u. Gebrauche. Schwangerschaft,!<br />

Geburt, u.s.w. . 890-903<br />

2. Ohr- und Nasenschmuck,<br />

u.s.w., Tatauierung, Bemalung<br />

696-706<br />

7. Ehe. Hochzeitsgebrauche,<br />

U.S.W 862-873<br />

8. Tod. Grabbeigaben. Seelenhaus,<br />

u.s.w 926-931<br />

8. Spiele. Musikinstrumente.<br />

Gesang, u.s.w. . . . 904-921<br />

9. Religiose Vortstellungen ' 932-986<br />

10. Sprache 987-999

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