A JOURNEY TO THE SOURCE OF THE INDAU. 



Temapari Rivej\ — Right bank at 34I miles ; mouth about 



45 feet broad, very rocky ; source unknown. 

 Daiioy River. — Left bank at 35^ miles. 

 Lauing River. — Left bank at 36^ miles. 

 Highest navigable point of Indau at 37^ miles ; river very 



rocky. Bukit Salokris on left bank ; from 



the Jasing River to here there are 15 



distinct series of rapids of granite and 



porphyry. 

 Kernnpoy River. — Left bank at 38^ miles; source in Bukit 



Batu Dandan ; mouth about 40 feet wide, 



very shallow and rocky. 

 Kidir Stream. — Left bank at \o\ miles ; source probably 



in Batu Dandan. 

 Granite Rocks. — Right bank at 42! miles, \ mile further up a 



stream comes in from the S. E. (slopes of 



Chabang-tiga). 

 Source of Indau at 44! miles on a ridge about 2,800 feet 



above sea level. 

 The Tenang Hills. — The following are the chief features 



of this- system. 



The bearings and approximate distances 



are taken from the summit of Gunong Besar. 



Gicnong Besar. — Point of observation 2,500 

 feet high. 



Bukit Salokris. — Bearing E. distance 5 

 miles from Gunong Besar. 



Bukit Batu Dandan. — Bearing S. S. E. 

 distance 2| miles, height 1,830 feet. 



Gtmong Selai. — Bearing South, distance 



2 miles; source of Selai River a tribu- 

 tary of the Indau Sembrong. 



Gunong Tiang. — Bearing South, distance 



3 miles; height 2,230 feet. 



Gunong Tenang. — Bearing South, distance 

 4^ miles ; source of the Tenang River, 

 a tributary of the Muar. 

 " Gunofig Chabang-tiga. — Bearing S.S.W., 



