222 Essay, @e. 
ninsula, the denomination of few is uniform and . 
determinate among the natives: Karang-kuda . 
has been pointed out on the map—at the termit 
nation of the Eastern ridge a cavern is found 
from which the settlement has derived the name 
of Karrang-bollon, 
The rivalets arising from these ridges unite 
to the Chiching-goleng i in E East, and to the 
river of Aya in the Wes 
The province of Banyu- m s occupies a very 
considerable portion of the territory of the 
Native Princes ; it is bounded by the district of 
Segalo in the East, and by several of the sub: 
divisions of the district of Cheribon in the 
West, stretching transversely from the southern 
ean to the declivities of the Mountain of 
Tagal. It is composed of the following sub- 
divisions, vi viz. 
a 
y 
b. Panjer 
€. Passir 
d. Probolingo, and 
Dani 
e. Banjar 
exclusive of the environs of the capital. Aya 
commences at the peninsula of Cua M 
in the East, and extends in the West to the river 
of: HE iy -leggi, dich. discharges itself be- 
poo densis boundary of the Island Nuso- 
rambang, occupying a length of coast of near- 
ly whiny miles, i its breadth is also considerable; 
| the cna gers near the shore ic is low = 
"s | vocem een de discharge olhe 
ema and the d 
