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Catalogue of Malayan Fishes. 



[Oct. 



Quantities and value of Fish-maws imported into and ex- 

 ported from Prince of Wales Island, from 1832 to 1842. 



Import. 





Export. 







Quantity in 

 Pikuls. 



Value in 

 Dollars. 





Quantity in 

 Pikuls. 



Value in 

 Dollars. 



1832-33 



163 



6,113 



1832-33 



182 



8,190 



1833-34 



103 



4,795 



1833-34 



170 



7,036 



1834-35 



126 



4,671 



1834-35 



224 



7,835 



1835-36 



76 



2,970 



1835-36 



172 



1,610 



1836-3/ 



135 



4,775 



1836-37 



184 



7,035 



1837-38 



120 



4,055 



1837-38 



202 



7,875 



1838-39 



103 



5,118 



1838-39 



204 



9,140 



1839-40 



71 



3,034 



1839-40 



192 



7,299 



1840-41 



309 



10,227 



1840-41 



144 



5,299 



1841-42 



117 



4,414 



1841-42 



265 



12,523 



Total. 



1,323 



50,172 



Total. 



1,939 



73,842 



4. Fish-Roes, 5. Red Fish and 6. " Sardines." An account 

 of these condiments will be found under the species used in the 

 preparation, viz. 



4. Alausa toli, {Ikan truboh,) page 1281. 



5. Engraulis brownii, (Bunga ayer or badah,) page 1285. 

 fi f Dussumieria acuta, (Tamban-bulat,) page 1268. 



I Clupeonia perforata, (Tamban-nepis or batul,) page 1276. 

 7. Sharks' Fins. The Chinese fishmongers of the Straits Settle- 

 ments obtain Sharks' fins from the same localities which supply them 

 with Fish-maws. These fins are not exclusively selected from Sharks 



