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therefore. obliged to retrace his steps and to take refuge at a 
place called Kota Lama on the Perak river. where he eventually 
surrendered. He and others were tried for the murder of Mr. 
Brren, convicted and executed. 
The passage of the expedition through a part of the country, 
neyer previously visited by a European, had its interesting side 
from a geographical point of view. I had no instruments of any 
kind with me, and the service on which I was engaged did not per- 
mit of any delay for exploring or map-making. ‘The knowledge 
gained, however, led in 1877 to the despatch of a government 
surveyor to Ulu Perak by whom part of the route has been laid 
down in the new map of the Peninsula lately published by Sran- 
FORD & Co. 
W. E. MAXWELL. 
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