XXI. SIAMESE TRACES IN PAHANG. 
By H. §. Srrcom. 
I. At Sabak on the Luit river are two circular pits cut 
into a bank one on either side. Dimensions :— 
Depth: about 8 feet, 4 feet of which are filled with water. 
Diameter at water’s edge: about 9 feet. 
Distance over bank between pits : about 15 feet. 
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These pits are said to be the places where Siamese 
did their cooking (? or sugar boiling), the pits having been 
hollowed out to receive cooking pots. The name of the 
place—Sabak—given on account of these pits. 
No other details are supplied; no traces of mineral 
workings near. (Visited on 23-10-1911). 
2. Some distance below Sabak is an area of several 
acres of lalang, and in it a pit (circular) about 6 feet in 
diameter, containing about 5 feet of water with an under- 
ground adit to the Luit river. The place is called “ Padang 
Périgi’’ and Siamese occupation is attributed to it. No 
other signs of habitation. (Visited on 23-10-IQII). 
- Forest Ranger C. A. Speldewinde reports having 
visited a large clearing in the jungle on the middle waters 
of the Bebar, which is known as ‘‘ Padang Siam.” 
UHATY LIA’T 
