Appell, G.N.1963 "Myths and legends about the Rungus of the Kudat District ," Sabah Society Journal4: 9-15.
2.
1964 "The long-house apartment of the Rungus domestic family ," Sarawak Museum Journal11: 570-73.
3.
1965 a The nature of social groupings among the Rungus Dusun of Sabah, Malaysia, unpublished doctoral dissertation, The Australian National University.
4.
1965b "The death of Serip Usman—in Rungus tradition," Sarawak Museum Journal12: 228-29.
5.
1965c "Distribution of the megapode—as reported by the Rungus Dusun," Sarawak Museum Journal12: 393-94.
6.
1966 a "Residence and ties of kinship in a cognatic society: the Rungus Dusun of Sabah, Malaysia," Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 22: 280-301.
7.
1966b "The ethnography of the Dusun-speaking peoples of Sabah ," Sarawak Museum Journal12 (in press).
8.
1967a "Ethnography of Northern Borneo: critical review of some recent publications," Oceania37: 178-85.
9.
1967b "Observational procedures for identifying kindreds: social isolates among the Rungus of Borneo" (to appear in the Southwestern Journal of Anthropology).
10.
n.d.(a) " Social anthropological census for cognatic societies and its application to the Rungus of Northern Borneo."
11.
n.d.(b) " The jural and ritual nature of social groupings among the Rungus."
12.
ms.(a) " A lexicostatistical analysis of the Dusun languages of Sabah, Malaysia" (in preparation).
13.
ms.(b) " Research design and explanation in recent studies of the health consequences of culture change" (in preparation).
14.
ms.(c) " Some unresolved problems of culture change: stress and its physiological and psychological costs" (in preparation).
15.
Appell, G.N. and Laura W. R. Appell1961A provisional field dictionary of the Rungus Dusun language of North Borneo (mimeographed).
16.
Appell, George N., Peter R. Goethals, Robert Harrison, and Clifford Sather1966 "Letter to the Editor," American Anthropologist68: 1505.
17.
Asian Perspectives, The Bulletin of the Far-Eastern Prehistory Association , Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press.
18.
Belcher, Captain Sir Edward1848Narrative of the voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, vols. 1 and 2, London.
19.
Bolang, A. and Tom Harrisson1949 "Murut and related vocabularies," Sarawak Museum Journal5: 116-24.
20.
Campbell, G.G.1931Medical Reports, pp. 54-70, Singapore.
21.
Cassel, John, Ralph Patrick, and David Jenkins1960 "Epidemiological analysis of the health implications of culture change: a conceptual model," Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences84: 938-49.
22.
Cense, A.A. and E.M. Uhlenbeck1958 "Critical survey of studies on the languages of Borneo ," The Hague, Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Bibliographical Series 2.
23.
Clarke, M.C.1951 "Some impressions of the Muruts of North Borneo ," Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene44: 453-64.
24.
Cohen, Morris R. and Ernest Nagel1934An introduction to logic and scientific method, New York, Harcourt Brace.
25.
Copeland, A.J.1935 "The Muruts of North Borneo: malaria and racial extinction ," Lancet1: 1233-39.
26.
COWA Surveys and Bibliographies; Area 19, Southeast Asia, Boston, Council for Old World Archaeology, Boston University .
27.
Editor, Oceania1962 "A Borneo musical instrument: erratum," Oceania33: 143.
28.
Evans, Ivor H. N.1922Among primitive peoples in Borneo, London, Seeley Service.
29.
1923Studies in religion, folk-lore, and custom in British North Borneo and the Malay Peninsula, Cambridge, University Press .
30.
1953The religion of the Tempasuk Dusuns of North Borneo, Cambridge, University Press.
31.
Fortier, David H.1964Culture change among Chinese agricultural settlers in British North Borneo, unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York, Columbia University.
32.
Glyn-Jones, Monica1953The Dusun of the Penampang Plains in North Borneo, London , Colonial Social Science Research Council (mimeographed).
33.
Goethals, Peter R.1967 "Review of The Dusun: a North Borneo society, by T.R. Williams," Journal of Asian Studies26: 353-54.
34.
Handbook of British North Borneo, London, 1886.
35.
Hare, Ronald and Ivan Polunin1960 "Anaerobic cocci in the vagina of native women in British North Borneo," Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the British Empire67: 985-89.
36.
Harrisson, Barbara1964 "Recent archaeological discoveries in Malaysia 1962-1963: Borneo," Journal of the Malaysian Branch Royal Asiatic Society37: 192-200.
37.
Harrisson, Tom1949 "Explorations in Central Borneo," Goographical Journal114: 129-50.
38.
1958 "Some origins and attitudes of Brunei Tutong—Belait—Dusun, North Borneo 'Dusun' and Sarawak 'Bisayan,' Meting and other peoples," Sarawak Museum Journal8: 293-321.
39.
1959a "Innermost Borneo: ten years' exploration and research ," Geographical Journal125: 299-311.
40.
1959 b World Within, London, Cresset Press.
41.
1959 c "The Kelabits and Muruts," in The Peoples of Sarawak, Tom Harrisson, ed., Kuching, Government Printing Office, pp. 57-71.
42.
1962 " 'Bisaya' in North Borneo and elsewhere," Sabah Society Journal2: 6-13.
43.
1964 "Inside Borneo: the Dickson Asia lecture," Geographical Journal130: 329-36.
44.
Headly, D.1947A report on the Muruts living in the Labuan and Interior Residency (mimeographed).
45.
Hinkle, Lawrence E., Jr., and Harold G. Wolff1957 "Health and the social environment: experimental investigations," in Explorations in Social Psychiatry, Alexander H. Leighton , John A. Clausen and Robert N. Wilson, eds., New York, Basic Books, pp. 105-37.
46.
Jones, L.W.1962North Borneo: report on the census of population taken on 10th August, 1960, Kuching, Government Printing Office.
47.
Koblenzer, P.J.1958 "The health of the Rungus Dusun of British North Borneo ," Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene61: 293-302.
48.
Koblenzer, P.J. and N.H. Carrier1960 "The fertility, mortality and nuptality of the Rungus Dusun ," Population Studies13: 266-77.
49.
Landgraf, John L.1955 "Anthropological research in British Borneo," Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, n.s. 18: 60-68.
50.
1956Interim report to the Government of the Colony of British North Borneo on field work done under the supervision of the Department of Medical Services, 1954-1955, Jesselton, Government Printing Department.
51.
n.d. Depopulation in North Borneo, an anthropological conception of determinants (mimeographed).
52.
Leach, E.R.1947Report on a visit to Kemabong, Labuan and Interior Residency, British North Borneo, 1-8th November, 1947, Beaufort ( mimeographed).
53.
1950 "Social science research in Sarawak," Colonial Research Studies 1, London, H.M. Stationery Office.
54.
Lees, Shirley F.1964 "Apparent and real differences in Dusun linguistics ," Sarawak Museum Journal11: 574-77.
55.
Leighton, Alexander H.1959 "Mental illness and acculturation," in Medicine and Anthropology : The New York Academy of Medicine Lectures to the Laity, No. XXI, Iago Galdston, ed., New York, International Universities Press, pp. 108-28.
56.
Ley, C.H.1967 "The Muruts of Sabah (North Borneo," in Southeast Asian Tribes, Minorities, and Nations, Peter Kunstadter, ed., Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1, 353-65.
57.
May, Jacques M.1958The ecology of human disease, New York , M.D. Publications.
58.
Menninger, Karl (with Martin Mayman and Paul Pruyser) 1963The vital balance: the life process in mental health and illness, New York , Viking Press.
59.
Needham, Rodney1953 "A note on some North Borneo kinship terminologies ," Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society25, Pt. I: 221-23.
60.
1955a "A note on some Murut kinship terms," Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society28, Pt. I: 159-61.
61.
1955b "A note on ethnic classification in Borneo," Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society28, Pt. I: 167-71.
62.
Polgar, Steven1962 "Health and human behavior: areas of interest common to the social and medical sciences," Current Anthropology3: 159-205.
63.
Polunin, Ivan1959a "The Muruts of North Borneo and their declining population ," Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene53: 312-21.
64.
1959b "A note on visual non-literary methods of communication among the Muruts of North Borneo," Man59: 97-99.
65.
1960 "Depopulation among the Muruts of North Borneo," in Proceedings of the Centenary and Bicentenary Congress of Biology , Singapore, Dec. 2-9, 1958, R. D. Purchon, ed., Singapore, University of Malaya Press, pp. 248-52.
66.
Polunin, Ivan and Mary Saunders1958 "Infertility and depopulation, a study of the Murut tribes of North Borneo," Lancet2: 1005-08.
67.
Regester, P.T.1956 "The study of primitive communities and its relation to social medicine—with particular reference to the Muruts and Dusuns of North Borneo," Journal of the Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene19: 350-76.
68.
Ride, Lindsay T.1934 "The problem of depopulation with special references to British North Borneo," The Caduceus13: 169-84.
69.
Rogers, E.S.1960Human ecology and health: an introduction for administrators , New York, Macmillan.
Ruesch, Jurgen1948 "Social technique, social status, and social change in illness," in Personality in Nature, Society, and Culture , Clyde Kluckhohn and Henry A. Murray, eds., New York, Alfred A. Knopf, pp. 117-30.
72.
Rutter, Owen1929The pagans of North Borneo, London, Hutchinson.
73.
Sather, Clifford A.1965 "Bajau riddles," Sarawak Museum Journal12: 162.
74.
1966 "A Bajau prawn snare," Sabah Society Journal3: 42-44.
75.
1967 "Social rank and marriage payments in an immigrant Moro community in Malaysia," Ethnology6: 97-102.
76.
n.d. "Book review of The Dusun: a North Borneo society by Thomas Rhys Williams" (to appear in American Anthropologist).
77.
ms. " Bajau Laut marriage and the choice of marriage partners" (mimeographed).
78.
Scotch, Norman A.1963 "Medical anthropology," in Biennial Review of Anthropology 1963, Bernard J. Siegel , ed., Stanford, Stanford University Press , pp. 30-68.
79.
Shircore, J.O.1937Report on native health in North Borneo, Sandakan, Government Printing Office.
80.
Staal, Rev. Father J.1923- "The Dusuns of North Borneo," Anthropos18-19: 958-77. 24
81.
Tarling, Nicholas1963Piracy and politics in the Malay world, Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire.
82.
Thomas, Claudewell S. and Bernard J.Bergen1965 "Social psychiatric view of psychological misfunction and role of psychiatry in social change ," Archives of General Psychiatry12: 539-44.
83.
Tregonning, K.G.1958Under chartered company rule: North Borneo, 1881-1946 , Singapore, University of Malaya Press.
84.
Voegelin, C.F. and F.M. Voegelin1964 "Languages of the world: Indo-Pacific fascicle one ," Anthropological Linguistics6, No. 4.
85.
1965 "Languages of the world: Indo-Pacific fascicle four," Anthropological Linguistics7, No. 2.
86.
Williams, Thomas Rhys1960a "A survey of native peoples of North Borneo," Sociologus, n.F. 10: 170-74.
87.
1960b "A Tambunan Dusun origin myth," Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society33, Pt. I: 95-103.
88.
1961a "A Tambunan Dusun origin myth," Journal of American Folklore74: 68-73.
89.
1961b "Ethno-historical relationships and patterns of customary behavior among North Borneo native peoples," Sociologus, n.F. 11: 51-63.
90.
1962a "Form, function and culture history of a Borneo musical instrument," Oceania32: 178-86. (Also see Editor, Oceania, 1962.)
91.
1962b "Tambunan Dusun social structure," Sociologus , n.F. 12: 141-53.
92.
1962c "Archaeological research in North Borneo," Asian Perspectives6: 230-31.
93.
1963a "The form of a North Borneo nativistic behavior," American Anthropologist65: 543-51.
94.
1963b "The form and function of Tambunan Dusun riddles," Journal of American Folklore76: 95-110, 141-81.
95.
1965The Dusun: A North Borneo society, New York , Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
96.
1966a "Cultural structuring of tactile experience in a Borneo society," American Anthropologist68: 27-39.
97.
1966b "Letter to the editor," American Anthropologist68: 1506.
98.
Woolley, G.C.1953a "Tuaran Adat: some customs of the Dusuns of Tuaran, West Coast Residency, North Borneo," Native Affairs Bulletin 2, Jesselton, Government Printing Department (reprinted).
99.
1953b "Dusun Adat: customs regulating inheritance amongst the Dusun tribes in the coastal plains of Putatan and Papar," Native Affairs Bulletin4, Jesselton, Government Printing Department (reprinted).
100.
1953c "Dusun Adat: some customs of the Dusuns of Tambunan and Ranau, West Coast Residency, North Borneo," Native Affairs Bulletin5, Jesselton, Government Printing Department (reprinted ).
101.
1953d "Murut Adat: customs regulating inheritance amongst the Nabai tribe of Keningau, and the Timogun tribe of Tenom," Native Affairs Bulletin3, Jesselton, Government Printing Department (reprinted).
102.
1953e "Kwijau Adat: customs regulating inheritance amongst the Kwijau tribe of the interior," Native Affairs Bulletin6, Jesselton, Government Printing Department (reprinted).
103.
1962 "The Timoguns: a Murut tribe of the interior, North Borneo ," Native Affairs Bulletin1, Jesselton, Government Printing Office (reprinted).