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in comparison with their own relatives. The existence of two types, side by 
side in the same community, was, in fact, extremely marked, more so, perhaps, 
than in any other part of the Peninsula we visited, and certainly more so than 
on the lower reaches of the same river. 
The culture of the Malays of North Perak is identical, in all respects, 
with that of the Malayo-Siamese of the Patani States ; information regarding 
some very remarkable beliefs and religious ceremonies investigated among 
them will be found in a later paper. 
Fig. 15. Incised and Pricked Ornamentation from Bamboo Dart Quiver. Po-Klo ; Temongoh, Upper Perak. 
Patterns — ‘Hills’ (top row) ; ‘Argus Pheasant’ (on either side) ; ‘River Turtles’ (in centre) ; 
(cf. Figs. 3, 5, 6 ; pp. 17, 25, 26). 
