The Position of Gunong Say. 



By H. B. Marshall. 



Gunong Say, mentioned in this Journal, 1917, p. 265, as one 

 of the localities where James Motley collected, is situated on the 

 right bank of the river Brunei approximately 2^ miles S. by W. 

 of the town itself which is built on the water in a bend of the river. 

 The hill is directly facing the residency which is on the opposite 

 side of the river and bears nearly due X. E. and 2J miles from 

 G'imoiig Say, so that it is about equidistant from the town and 

 residency. A neighbouring hill is Gunong Sumur, a mile to the 

 S. E. from Gunong Say. It is named on the Admiralty Charts 

 " Hamilton Hill," possibly after some naval man who had been 

 surveying in Brunei. The height of Gunong Say is 760 feet. 



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They are both conspicuous landmarks and can be seen by 

 steamers plying between Singapore and Labuan. 



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