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flowering shrubs and trees there are the Anggrek, 

 or Epideruirium, geaerally known to Europeans 

 as the Scorpion Hower, and termed by the Malays 

 Bunga kaslUri from its mnsky odor— the Sang- 

 U^tpa^ ((lai'dema flare simplicej— the Angsaka 

 (Fiamma s^lvarum percgrhm ) — the Angsama ( Pte* 

 riH^arpm draco)— the Champaka—ihe Gandasull — 

 the /¥fl<Sor— the Malor the Malor uian--* 



the Samhil, &c. Timber trees are abundant, 

 of which the principal are iheJaii bunga, or Teak, 

 the Ckingai-'-the Sanei-'-ihe Meranti — the Medmig 

 iiiin-'the Medmig Mar dam*-the Mtdang kaiadi 

 — 'the Medang rammgi-^Ahe Aledang paymig — the 

 Medang tetur—ih^ Medang ti/ar—ihe Mcdang 

 gatal — the Tanum mas—iii^ Temama hatu—~lh^ 

 Aitem tmdok^—the Bungor'—ihe Rangas, or red- 

 wood—the Aiirbow, a very hard and heayy wood, 

 the tree being eajsily recognized by the viridity 

 of its stem— the Bintangor batu or Red poon — the 

 Bintangor imnga, or White poon-*- the Arang, or 

 Blaek wood, and ihe Ttmmutaik karbau. 



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