34 RECORDS OF MALAY MAGIC. 
4.—Selaguri 
5.—Pulut 
Bound up with a strip of terap bark. 
And again for the padi ceremony it would be:— 
1.—Daun sapenoh 
2.—Daun sapanggil 
3.—Pulut-pulut 
4.—Lenjuang merah 
5.—Selaguri 
6.—Gandarusa 
7.—Sambau dara 
Bound up with r2bu-ribu, and terap 
And for the ceremony at a fishing station:— 
1.—Daun sapenoh 
2.— Daun lenjuang merah 
3.—Gandarusa 
4.—Daun satawar 
5.—Daun sadingin 
6.—Daun bakau 
Bound up with ribu-ribu. 
The duan sapenoh is a broad round leaf which is to enwrap 
the rest. It is described as’ alamat orang menantt. 
Sambau dara is a fairly common grass and goes in the 
middle of the bunch. It is said to be ‘ a/amat menetapkan se- 
mangat” Selaguri is described as a poko’ asal, as is pulut pulut ; 
and so is used as a reminder ‘“ peringutan asal.” Lenjuang merah 
is an ’alamat kubor, (and so no doubt also in tended as a pertn- 
gatan); but it has further use, as it scares away evil spirits, for 
which purpose it is sometimes planted at the four corners of the 
house. Gandarusa is also used to keep the powers of dark- 
ness at bay; for which reason people who have to go out when 
the rain is falling and sun shining at one and the same -time (a 
period when the spirits who cause sickness are considered to be 
especially prevalent), put a sprig of it in their belts. 
The following are specimens of charms recited in con- 
nection with tepong tawar. 
(a) Tepong tawar, tepong jati, 
Katija dengan tepong kadangsa, 
