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APPENDIX II. 



Index of Localities where our Specimens were obtained. 



Amherst 

 Assoon 

 Attaran Biver 



Bahonee 

 Bankasoon 



Beelhig 



Bopyin 



Cheon-Khon 

 Choulai Creek 

 Choungthanoung 



Choungthapee 

 Crab Island 

 Dargwin 



East Karennee 



Endingnone 

 Epoo 

 G-yne Biver 



Hankachin 



Kadintee 

 Kanee 



Kaukaryit 



At the mouth of the Salween, 28 miles due S. of 



Moulmein. 

 A small village on the banks of the Houngthraw R , 



about 45 miles in a direct line E. by S. of Moulmein. 

 Joins the Salween at Moulmein, rises S. and runs 



U. W. All our specimens thus labelled, were obtained 



between the old town of Attaran, distant about 34 



miles S. E. of Moulmein and this latter. 

 A little mining Tillage, amongst a number of low hills, 



near the head-waters of the Pakehan estuary. 

 A small Malay village at the foot of the Tenasserim hills 



on a creek of the same name which joins the Pakehan, 



about 30 miles from its mouth. 

 A large town situated on a river of the same name, 



lying between the Sittang and the Salween. About 70 



miles N. by W. of Moulmein. 

 About 26 miles up a creek of the same name, which joins 



the sea between Mergui and the Pakehan, but rather 



nearer the former. 

 Near the Sinzaway reserve. 



A creek on the coast, some 20 miles S. of Mergui. 

 A mining village about 26 miles up a creek of the same 



name which joins the sea midway between Mergui and 



the mouth of the Pakehan. 

 A tiny hamlet, some 20 miles S. E. of Bopyin. 

 In the estuary of the Tavoy river. 

 A police stockade, elevation about 2,500 feet ; in the 



range of hills on the right bank of the Salween, about 



18 miles N. of Pahpoon. 

 On the right bank of the Salween, just N". of the 



Pahchoung creek, which bounds the Pahpoon district 



on the north. This, in somewhere about 19° N. L. 



say 140 miles due N. of Moulmein, is the most north* 



erly locality yet visited by Davison. Tonghoo and the 



Karen hills and Karennee, chiefly worked by Bamsay, 



lie between 19° and 20° N. L. 

 A halting place, en route to Mooleyit about 9 miles E. by 



N. of Myawadee., 

 A Karen village, about 16 miles N. of Mooleyit in low 



pine clad hilis— elevation about 1,500 feet. 

 Runs into the Houngthraw about 13 miles in a direct 



line E*. and by N. of Moulmein j its previous course 



has been nearly due S. Our specimens thus label- 

 led were obtained some few miles only above its 



junction with the Houngthraw. 

 A small village, elevation say 600 feet, 10 miles N. of 



Bahonee. 

 In low hills, 30 miles N. "W. of Pahpoon. 

 On the Houngthraw B., about 18 miles nearly due E. of 



Moulmein. 

 At the junction of the Younzaleen creek and Salween 



B.. about 35 miles due N. of Moulmein. 



