no. 1809. 



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alang" (long coarse grass). On the upper part of the largest tributary, the Mambuluh, 

 there are many "danau, " or lakes, which, however, dry up in time of drought. There 

 are several hundred Malays living along the lower Kendawangan, Lobo Batil, 18 miles 



Fig. 1.— Map of Southwestern Borneo. 



from the mouth, being the highest permanently inhabited place. The rattan and 

 gutta gatherers wander all over the forests and the uninhabited belt lying between the 

 Malay settlements and the Dyak country on the hilly ground, and they all carry guns 



