“XXTI. A GRAVE AND MEGALITHS IN NEGRI 
SEMBILAN WITH AN ACCOUNT OF 
SOME EXCAVATIONS. 
(Plates II—XI.) 
By Ivor H. N. Evans. 
Mr. W. A. Wallace of the Federated Malay States Surveys. 
His plans and notes are published in this Journal and are 
The chief remains at Kéramat Sungai Udang are a 
Mohamedan tomb, an inscribed pillar and a group of carved 
granite monoliths with a platform in front of them. ‘The 
Mohamedan tomb is, in some ways, the less interesting of 
the structures as it is possible to date it accurately ; the 
granite monoliths the more interesting since their age is pro- 
blematical. 
The grave is an object of veneration both to Malays and 
Chinese, and to a certain extent to Tamils. The Malays and 
Chinese make and pay vows there ; the former holding feasts 
(Réndurt), at which pulut kunyet' figures prominently, when- 
1 Glutinous rice dyed with turmeric. 
