NOTES OX THE NON-MALAYAN RACES OF THE 

 MALAY PENINSULA. 



TT is proposed, from time to time as materials accumulate, to publish 

 in this journal brief accounts of the various non-Mabommedan 

 tribes of the Malay Peninsula, derived in all cases from actual and 

 recent obsei'vations. The status of many of the communities has 

 changed, and is chanj^ing, so rapidly that it seems desirable to place 

 on record with as little delay as may besucli information as has been 

 obtained, even though the facts aie not novel or apparently trivial, 

 t'esei-^'ing to some future period any j^eneral con-elation of i-esults or 

 discussion of the facts alread}' i-ecorded or recently elicited. 



For the convenience of persons more specially interested a biblio- 

 graphy is given with each sei'ies of notes, the papei's marked witli an 

 asterisk referi-ing entirely to the district undei- discussion, while those 

 not so marked are of a more general charactei'. 



H. C. Robinson. 



L— NOTES OX THE RESIST OF TAMROH, KUALA LANGAT. 



SELANGOR. 



Hv I. H. X. KVAXS. R.A., AssisTAXT. F.M.S. IMiseums. ' 

 (Plates I and Q.) 

 [Skeat and Blaoden. — 



"The Pagan Tribes of tlic ^lalay Pftiinsula.'" Two Volumes. 

 London, 1905. 



Martin, Rudolf. — 



"Die Inlandstjimme der ^lalayischen Halbiiisel." Jena. 1905. 

 Wilkinson, R. J. — 



"Papers on Malay Subjects." Supplement: "The Aboriginal 

 Tribes."' Kuala Lumpur, 1910. 



* Bellamy, G. — 



"The Sakais of Selangor, Kuala Langat." Selangor Journal, iii, pp. 

 224-280. Kuala Lumpur, 1895. (Reprinted from a Government 

 Report, dated 1886.) 



* Skeat, W. W.— 



"Vocabulary of the Besisi Dialect." Journ. Straits Branch Royal 

 Asiatic Society, No. 29, p. 13, et. seq. (1896). Singapore. 



Skeat, W. W.— 



" Sakai Tribes in Selangor, Kuala Langat District.'' Selangor 

 Journal, v, pp. 325-333, 361-366, 392-395. Kuala Lumpur, 1896.] 



' A few paragraphs in scjiiare brackets [ ] have been added by me.— 



H. C. Robinson. 



Jan., 1913, 



