VOL LXIII NO.84 DECEMBER 2007
THE SARAWAK MUSEUM JOURNAL
VOL LXIII NO.84 DECEMBER 2007
ISSN : 0375-3050
Hardcopy: RM 30.00
No | Title and Authors Name |
1. |
Structural transformation and rural development in Sarawak, Malaysia, 1963-2006
Richard E. Schatz |
2. |
The spatial lexical variation and distribution of Melanau language
Salasiah Che Lah, Tarmiji Masron, Azimah Sazali, Ruslan Rainis, Suraiti Ghazali,Alias Abd. Ghani and Salfarina Abdul Ghafar |
3. |
Archaeological investigations at Sungai Santubong, Kuching, Sarawak 2006
C. Doherty, R. Buckley, A. Gnanaratnam, P. Beavitt and W. Beavitt |
4. |
Origin of the elephants Elephas maximus L. of Borneo
Earl of Cranbrook, J. Payne and Charles M.U. Leh |
5. |
An inventory of reptiles of Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo)
Indraneil Das, Brian Clark, Sue Clark and Ellen McArthur |
6. |
Commercial molluscs distribution of the western part of Sarawak
Shabdin Mohd. Long and Agatha Alfred |
7. |
Ecology of Amorphophallus eburneus Bogn., endemic plant of Sarawak, Malaysia
I.B. Ipor, J.B. Garon, C.S. Tawan, Meekiong, K. and Muliati, M. |
8. |
New discoveries of an extinct Giant Pangolin (Manis cf. palaeojavanica Dubois) at Niah Cave, Sarawak, Borneo: Biogeography, Palaeoecology and Taxonomic relationships
Philip J. Piper, Ryan J. Rabett and Earl of Cranbrook |
9. |
Niah cave bone IX: First Pleistocene record of Hose's pigmy shrew Suncus hosei
Philip J. Piper and Earl of Cranbrook |
10. |
Notes of two varieties of Cryptocoryne ciliata (Roxburgh) Schott. from Sarawak,Malaysia
A. Simon, I.B. Ipor, C.S. Tawan and S. Norhasmah |
11. |
Patterns of avifauna distribution east and west of Wallace's Line
Mustafa Abdul Rahman |
12. |
Short Notes on Ambal Goyang (Psammobia rostratus) of Buntal Bay, Kuching,Sarawak
Ruhana Hassan and Khairunnisa Bohan |
13. |
Bats of Bako National Park, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
Faisal Ali Anwarali Khan, Siti Nurlydia Sazali, Jayaraj Vijaya Kumaran, Siali Aban,Mohd. Kasyfullah Zaini, Besar Ketol, Jeffrine Rovie Ryan, Ahmad Mashur Julaihi, L.S. Hall and M.T. Abdullah |