ON MINES AND MINERS IN KINTA, PERAK. 313 
Chuker sénduk.—The duty or rent due to the owner of a 
furnace for the use of it. The customary 
duty was, if the owner of the furnace was 
the owner of the mine that produced the 
tin to be smelted, two kati of tin for every 
karong of tin sand smelted ; if the owner 
of the furnace was not also the owner of 
the mine, one kati of tin for every karong. 
Dagui.—A covered drinking-vessel made from a cocoa-nut 
shell. Jt has a small aperture and is fitted 
with a rattan cord fur carrying it. (See 
stkul.) 
Dasar.—A drinking vessel made out of a section of a cocoa- 
nut shell; used as a food or water-vessel. 
Dulang.—A round slightly concave wooden tray from 1’ 6” 
to 2’ 6" in diameter used for washing ore in 
the process called mélanda or mériau. 
Dendulang* or péraup.—A smail nearly oval wooden tray 
measuring about 1’ 6” long and 9 inches to 
1 foot broad used for lifting the partially 
cleaned drift and ores into the palung during 
the processes called malong and pandet. 
Eniah or tanah entah—The flat surface left after the top 
layers have been sluiced away by hill min- 
ing and ground sluicing. It may contain 
tin or not. 
It is still workable by the methods called 
tébok and ludang. 
Gabin.— Pipe clay. 
Genggulang.—The platform or altar erected by the pawang at. 
the opening of a mine. It should be built 
* Dendulang.—The buttress of a forest tree out of which a 
small round or oval tray may be fashioned. Dendulang is also 
mete of a piece of metal inserted between the shaft and blade of 
a spear. 
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