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III. Tatalung. Small East Coast State, S. of 7° 50' (N. latitude). 

 Chief village : Lampam (also occasionally called " Patalung '"'). 

 Other villages visited : Ban Nah, Ban Kong Eak, Ban Kong 



Kram, Ko Mu Rah, Ko Tom, Ko jSTam Kam (all in the 

 interior). 



IV. [Ghana and Tepa, two small districts lying between Siuggora 

 and Patani, were not visited.] 



V. Patani. Formerly the most important and flourishing of the 



Malay East Coast States. Subdued by Siam and subdivided 

 into seven provinces or districts under separate Governors, as 

 follows : — 



(1) District of Patani. S. of 6° 55' (S. latitude). 



Chief town : Patani (seat of a Siamese Governor and Malay 

 Eaja). 



(2) District of Nawng ChiJc. S. of 6" 55' (N, latitude) ; north 



of Patani District. 

 Chief village : Ban Nawng Chik (lit. " N. Ch. Village '"'). 

 Mountain visited : Bukit Besar {i. e. Big Mountain) or Indra- 



giri (" Negiri ") ; village at foot, Ko Sai Khau. 



(3) District of Jering. S. of 6° 65' (N. latitude) ; south of 



Patani District.. 

 Chief village : Jambu. 

 Other village visited : Pengarik. 



(4) District of Teluhan or Sai (lit. = " sands "). S. of 6° 55' 



(N. latitude) ; south of Jering District. 

 Chief village : Teluban. 

 Chief river : Teluban. 



(5) District of Jdld (often written Jalor). S. of 6° 40' (N. 



latitude); west of Patani District. 

 Chief village : Biserat, on the left bank of the Patani. 

 Limestone Caves : Gua Gambar, or " Image " (i. e. " Statue"), 



"Cave" ; Gua G'lap = " Dark Cave," and others. 



(6) District of Raman (or Eeman). S. of 6° 35' (N. latitude) ; 



south of Jala District. 

 Chief village : Kota Bharu or " New Fort," 

 Other village visited : K. Kekabu. 

 Chief river : Patani. 



(7) DiMrict of LigeJi (called in Siamese "Ranga"). S. of 



6° 30' (N. latitude) : south of Raman District. 

 Chief village : Tanjong 'Mas (lit. " Golden Cape "). 

 Other village visited : Tremangan ; Tomoh ; Belimbing. 



VI. Kelantan. Now the largest and most important of the East 

 Coast States. S. of 6"^ 15' (N. latitude) ; south of Teluban 

 and Ligeh. 

 Chief town : Kota Bharu (lit. New Fort), seat of the Sultan of 

 Kelantan. 



