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comprizes the environs of the capital, a large 
village also denominated Banyumas, ond a long 
borrow tract extending on both sides of the 
river Serayu, towards the small tract of Lur- 
ung tenga or Kali-inendohg, which is here in- 
truded between the divisions of ms 
Besides thé capital, where the Tommong- 
gong resides, are chiefly to benotcd villages 
Sama-gedé 
Gomellera, and 
Purwo rejo. 
Amons the Mountains and Hills of this pro- 
vince, the Mountain of agal, denominated by 
the natives Gurting-Gedé, or the large 
RC and various branches of the central 
_ exten ding los icrdinal through t 
of this division d f che Island, deserve par- 
PA aie The Morin of Tagal stands 
at the boundary of this and the northern dis- 
tricts already mentioned. and its declivities con- 
stite chiefly the sub-divisions of Passir and 
robolingo: the central ranges are on the 
Moa le dir ls in two divisions, one on thë 
several Ee (arising heat ey vie declivi- 
ties of the Mountain of Taga extend pear 
Ju &c. : towards t 
Pr S Du hur, 
