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rasau islets, Palok Kochek ( x ) (Jakun settlement), S. Mengkelah 

 (a fish), L. Lesong (mortar hole), S. and Pn. Pondok ("pondok," 

 hut) (a Jakun settlement). 



Eight bank : — 



An hour after coming back into the Sembrong, L. Pasar, 

 Paloh Tampui ("tampui," an edible fruit like the manggostin in 

 construction, but light-brown in colour); three Jakun huts shortly 

 after; an hour later, Kumbang (a Jakun settlement), Pn. Pe- 

 nning ( 2 ). 



24.th. Eight bank :-- 



L. Chaong ( 3 ), S. Pesolot (*■), S. Ayer Eawa ( 5 ). 

 Left bank : — 



P. Dendang ( 6 ), Londaiig ( 7 ) , Pn. Kenalau (the chief Jakun 

 settlement on the Sembrong). 



25th. Left bank :— 



S. Betong( s ), S. Meletir( 9 ) (this is really the Sembrong, the 

 stream we ascend now being S. Kelambu), Pn. Tongkes ( 10 ). 



2nd September. (From Kwala Kahang). 

 Eight bank : — 



S. Songsang Lanjut, Parit Siam (the Siamese moat), K. Tebang 

 Said (the kampong cleared by the Said), Kubbur Dato' Said( lx ) 

 (the tomb of Dato' Said), Kw. Madek. 



4th. (Ascending Kahang.) 

 Eight bank : — 



Tvihan or channel from Kahang leading into Madek, which we 



(^ "Kochek," pocket. 



( 2 ) "Poinang," a wood used for general purposes. 



( 3 ) " Chaong," a useful wood. 



(*) " Pesolot," a creek, shorter than guntong. 



( 3 ) "Eawa," a tree producing edible fruit and a fine wood. 



( 6 ) "Dendang," a crow. Tradition relates that a Bugis vessel 

 thus named was here changed into an island. 



( 7 ) "Londang," a larger "Paloh." — 12 years ago this was a 

 thriving settlement, but is now deserted. 



( 8 ) A variety of bambu. 



( 9 ) A tree used for firewood. 



( 10 ) A tree used for firewood. 



( X1 ) He is said to have been a Siamese turned Mahomedan. 



