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Negri Sembilan (" the Nine States "), a confederacy of small Malay 

 States under British protection and administration between 

 Malacca and Sungei IJjong. 

 OpTiir, Mount, in Malacca. 



PacMm, a town on the Bangpakong river in Siam, capital of the 



district. 

 Pahang, a large Malay State on the east of the Peninsula, pro- 

 tected and administered by England. Capital, Pekan. 



Pailin, a mining centre in the Battambong province of Siam. 



Pakchom, a village in Siam on the Korat side of the Dong Phya Pai. 

 Paknam Kabin, that part of Kabin where the two chief affluents of 

 the Bangpakong meet. 



Paknam Menam, a village near the mouth of the Menam. 

 Pakpreo, a village in Siam between Ayuthia and the Dong Phya 

 Pai. 



Passir Hitam, in Perak. 



Patrieiv, a town on the Bangpakong river in Siam : great trade 

 in rice. 



Pekan, the capital of Pahang. 



Penang, or Prince of Wales' Island, an island, the second in im- 

 portance of the five " Straits Settlements." Capital, George- 

 town. 



Perak (pronounced Pera), a large Malay State on the west of the 

 Peninsula, protected and administered by England. Capital, 

 Taiping. 



Petchaburl, a town in Siam. 



Phrabat, a shrine in Siam. 



Piali River, in Upper Perak. 



P'ngkalan Repoh, in Johore. 



PoongaJi, or Pungah, in Junkceylon. 



Prachai, between Ayuthia and Korat in Siam. 



Pramau, in Pahang. 



Palo Panjang, Gulf of Siam ; an island which I have not identified, 

 mentioned by W. L. Sclater (Cat. Mamm. India Mus. ii. p. 20). 



Pulo Tawar, a place which I have not identified, mentioned by 

 Eidley (J. S. B. E. A. S. no. 25, 1894, p. 58). 



Pulo Tikus, a village in Penang, also a small islet lying off Penang. 



Pulo Tiornan, a large mountainous island lying off the east coast 

 of the Peninsula, latitude 2° 50' N. 



Pulo Ubin, an island between Singapore and Johore. 



Purlis, or Perils, a small Malay State on the west coast of the 

 Peninsula, tributary to Kedah. 



Raheng, a town in Siam. 



Rantan Panjang, in Selangor. 



Ratburee, a town in Siam. 



Salanga, Junkceylon. 



Selangor, a Malay State on the west of the Peninsula, protected 

 and administered by England. Capital, Kuala Lumpor. 



Sembrong, a river in Johore, flowing into the Straits of Malacca 

 near Batu Pahat. 



Sereudah, near Kuala Lumpor, Selangor. 



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