28 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [Vor. IX, 
whom I met—those near the coast only—told me that they 
did not make, or use, blowpipes. 
From the Kemaman Jakun I bought a bamboo blowpipe 
with a two-piece outer tube and a spherical mouthpiece made 
of some kind of rubber, which is almost exactly similar to a 
specimen—said to be Pangan—that I got from the portion of 
the same tribe who were living near the Tekai in 1913, and 
have described in a former number of this Journal.! 
I purchased two bamboo blowpipes and a single quiver 
from the Krau people. The former, which have conical 
mouthpieces, differ little from those of the Selangor and Negri 
Sembilan tribes, except that the outer tubes are made of two 
pieces, a short length being added to the muzzle-end in each 
case 
he quiver has a flat-topped cover of rattan mama 
this also being like some of the quiver-covers made 
Selengor. 
Vocabularies. 
I give below vocabularies obtained from the various 
tribes that I visited. Those from the Rompin and Endau 
Rivers contain chiefly non-Malay words. On the former a. 
somewhat full vocabulary was taken, but, as might be ex- 
pected, the majority of words that I was given were ordinary 
Malay. 
On the Tekam River I was lucky enough to get what 
appears to be a truly native numeral system extending to ten, 
and by compounds, sometimes partly Malay, as far as ninety- 
nine. No non-Malay numerals above seven* have, I believe, 
hitherto been recorded in the Peninsula. It seems, therefore, 
that we may now add eight (genting), nine (gentik), and ten 
pounded from the non-Malay numerals, but no doubt of later 
origin than the smaller numbers, we have mah-genor (20) ,’mpek- 
genor (30), mpek-genor-mot (31), etc., while the last syllables 
of mot-blas (11), mah-blas (12), etc. are seemingly of Malay 
origin. 
ENGLISH-MALAY. BERA TRIBE. ULu TEKAM KRAU TRIBE. 
ay 
RIBE. 
7 Bees ory sean * “fe 
Head (képala) koie koie koie. 
Ear (télinga) *ntung untung entang. 
Eye (mata) mk: mot mat. 
Nose (hidong) muh muh M.® 
Vol. V, Pp. 205- a 
; With the ex a doubtful record ‘* Semang ”? (lunto 
eight, /ang nine) ‘* Selangor Sakai” fhitire vod hotek nine) Pagan 
(Nine). 
Races, vol. Il, p. 191 (Right) and p . 669 
3 M= Malay wor 
