having a tuft of horse hair, dyed red, attached to 

 the shaft of their spear, near the head. 



Having premised thus much in order to a clear- 

 er understand ing of the subsequent events, in 

 which we find the British involved ia hostilities 

 withNanning and Rurubow, I proceed to enume- 

 rate m tiie first instance the Sookoos of Rum bow 

 end Nanniag, with the population of the lalter 

 state, previous to entering on the late occurren- 

 ces, 



.Ti^jvKOQs or Rlmbow Ooloo, orJDasah, 



SOOKOOS OF RUMBOW Ilu Ott DE BaEOO. 



MriO^iih Bangali. 

 GdJupAli Rajah. 



Of these, Endika is the most influential 

 SoQKuos OF Nanking, 



Hmoo EndiVft ot Anak Ma- 

 Dfittoo EmbongiQ of Tiga Bat- 



DallOO Rajah Meogkayab of 



D ait 00 Kay 00 KecHU of 

 Maougkull. 



