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d. betwcen.the river of Chiching-goleng 
in th? East, and that of Aya (one of the sub-di- 
visions of Banyu mas) in the West, several sucs 
cessive ranges of hills are found, which have a 
direction from North to South, and, projeczing 
considerably beyond the general stretch of the 
Southern coast, form a peninsula, which, from 
the chief village of the neighbourhood, has 'been 
denominated the Peninsula of Karang-bollong, 
In ancient times this formed a part of the pro- 
vince of Banyu-mas; it. has been mentioned 
above; and since the regula: administration of 
the caverns in which the Edible-Bird's-Nests are 
found, has been considered as a separate dis- 
trict. The general appearance of this peninsu- 
la will be described in the succeeding section. 
Pons | near the bay of Passir 
Jeladri , : 
Guntur three hamlets at the mouth of 
Chiching-goleng. 
Jumennar 
Karang-Selo | 
Nagassari and ( 9? the route towards Aya. 
Jinkla TE TT ECT 
_ The principal caverns in which the Birds 
Nests are at present collected aret ooo 
Guwo- Dahar à 
Guwo-Geddé 
Guwo-Nagassari, and 
Guwo- Jingkla. i 
Of the numerous points which rise more pre. 
cipitously from tbe ridges composing this pes. 
