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Stayed in Penang while the boat was coaling and a pilot was 
being found. 
Sailed for Trang in the Siamese Malay States on the " Shark " 
with Mr. L. C. Boden Kloss, Mr. H. C. Robinson having been 
obliged to return to Kuala Lumpur. 
Arrived at Trang and made arrangements to book luggage to 
Patalung on the Tale Sap, the railway being broken down 
beyond this point. 
Started in the morning and reached Patalung at night after 
much difficulty at the Patalung Road station, which turned 
out to be some miles from the town. 
Collected in the Tale Sap near Patalung and in the Patalung 
river but was unable to obtain suitable boats. 
Started very early in the morning on a house-boat for Singgora 
and reached the Koh Si Hah (Five Islands) fairly early. 
Spent the day collecting on the islands and round the shore. 
Left the islands and reached a place called Pak Raw, collecting 
some specimens on the way. 
Reached Singgora in the afternoon and arranged through the 
British Consul for the hire of a motor-boat. 
Collected on the shore of the Tale Sap near Singgora. 
Went out daily in the motor-boat dredging and tow-netting in 
the lake. 
Collected near Singgora and commenced packing specimens. 
Sailed for Patani some distance down the coast, leaving Mr. J. 
Caunter, my assistant, to finish packing the .specimens 
Called on the High Commissioner of the Province of Patani, 
who took me round the States of Patani and Nawnchik in 
his motor. Arranged to hire a car to take me to the Jalor 
caves next day. 
Went to Biserat by motor and spent the day in the neighbour- 
ing caves. 
Collected at the mouth of the Patani river and in the bay out- 
side. Left Patani in the evening. 
Reached Singgora and finished all business there. 
Started by motor at 5-30 a.m. for Alor Stah in the British 
Protected State of Kedah, which we reached about 12 noon. 
Left for Penang by train the same afternoon. 
Stayed in Penang, collecting daily in the Botanical Gardens or 
elsewhere. Sailed for Madras. 
N. AnnandaIvE. 
