Plate 1. 
Plate II. 
Plate HI. 
Plate IV. 
Plate V. 
Plate VI. 
Plate VII. 
Plate VII. 
Plate IX. 
Plate X. 
Plate XI. 
Plate XII. 
Plate XII. 
Plate XIV. 
Plate XV. 
Plate XVI. 
Plate XVII. 
Plate XVIII. 
Plate XIX. 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Map of the Residency Lampongsche Districten, 1 : 1.400.000. 
Lampong-pepper. Prices in guilders per pikols (60 KG) 
1862— 1916. 
Clearing on virgin soil for pepper. 
Clearing where pepper has been planted before. After 
burning the timber nothing more is done before planting. 
Three different Pepper-cuttings. 
At the left from a horizontal runner: “lanak” or “oeloer”._ 
In the centre from a stem, which has been buried before 
to make roots: “djambangan”’. 
At the right from a stem: “tjarang”. 
Pepper-cutting in plant hole. 
Young nice dadap (Erythrina); pepper just planted. 
Three years old nice pepper; dadap (Erythrina) damaged 
by topborers. 
Fine eight years old pepper in the Wai Lima district. 
Twelve years old pepper, giving good crops, 
Wai Lima district. 
Nice peppervine with a photograph of 
Nematodegalls. 
Peppervine killed bij root-fungus. At the right the fungus 
on the bark of the buried part of the stem. 
At the left pepper damaged by the beetle to be seen at the 
right. Reproduction after a mikrophoto and drawings by 
Dr. RoePke; 6 times enlarged. kh 
Dadaps (Erythrina) looking like brooms as a result of an 
attack by top-borers (Terastia spec.) 
Dadap (Erythrina) pruned after Lampong fashion, probably 
an effective measure against top-borers. 
Map of the Wai Lima district, after the topografic map 
1 : 200.000. 
Pepper raised from seed. Upper part 2 months, lower 
part 15 months, ready for transplanting. 
Neglected and dying pepper, now very common in the Wai 
Lima district. 
Splendid pepper, eight years old, at the left from Margokajo, 
at the right from Hadji Pemanggilan. 
in the 
its roots with 
