226 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [Vou. IX, 1922. ] 
I believe that the elongated diamonds of comb A are less 
typical of tenwug nangka than the form found in comb B. 
It may be remarked here that the F.M.S. Museums 
possess no examples of Negrito combs from the Eastern 
States of the Peninsula, except two, in Taiping, from the 
Batek of the Cheka River, Pahang. These two specimens 
are. however, not at all typical of Negrito art. 
