FORCE EMPLOYED. 



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The boats of the iVawem, riz. : — Two paJdle-box, 

 and a cutter, commanded respectively by Mr* Williama, 

 Mr, Goodwint and Mr. Alex. Baker. 



The Eof/aii^'s cutter. Lieutenant Everest. 



The MfEandei^'s small steam-tender, Rame, Mr, E. W. 

 Baker, engineer in charge. 



The Rajah of Sarawak embarked in his new prahu 

 called tlio Sin<fh Rajah (Lion King), and was accompanied 

 by the following force of prahus, manned by Sarawak 

 Malays. It will be seen that for names to their prahus 

 the Malays, having no classical dictionary, draw npou the 

 jungle and other dictionariea of Nature with success. 





XHGLIBU HAMId. 



KTniBlltL of 









R^lJl Willi . . 



. . . Eag b 



... 00 







, . , 4S 



Ular 



. , < Softko 



. . , 30 



Nuri , , . . . 





. . , 85 













, , . 35 















AniAnl ... 







KaJtsk 























... 25 





. . SeaKlto 















... 20 



Tipit , . . . 







These were afterwards joined by the Orang Kaya of 

 Lundu, with about 300 men in prahus of different sizes. 



