200 
of Sakais. Newbold’s account is less satisfactory, as he adds 
several doubtful ingredients to the arrow-poison, e. g, Arsenic, 
but most of his statements appear to agree with those of Ste- 
vens, Horsfield and others. 
I give a list of all vegetable poisons stated to be used by the 
Sakais or other wild tribes of the Peninsula in the manufacture 
of dart poison, in their natural order. 
List of Plants used in Dart-poison by the Wild Tribes. 
Plants. 
Natural order. 
Native Names. 
Coscinium fenestra turn , 
Colebr. 
Pangium edule , Bl. 
Roucheria Griffithiana, 
Planch. 
Miquelia caudata, King. 
Lophoftetaluni pallidum. 
Laws. 
Derr is elliptica, Benth. 
Medinilla sp. 
Aralidium pinnatifidum, 
^ Miq. 
Coptosapelta flavescens , 
Korth. 
Prismatomeris albidiflora, 
Thw. 
Strychnos Tieute, Bl. 
( Menispermacea ) 
(Bixinece) 
(Linece) 
( Olacinece ) 
(' Celastrinece ) 
( Leguminosce ) 
( Melastomacece ) 
(Araliacece) 
( Rubiacece ) 
yy 
(Loganiacece) 
Str.sp. probably 5. Tieute Bl. 
Str. pubescens, Clarke. 
Str. Wallichii , Benth. 
T abernaemontana Malac- 
censis, Hook, fil. 
Piper stylosum, Miq. 
Antiaris toxicaria , Bl. 
> > 
yy 
99 
( Apocynacece ) 
( Piperaceee ) 
( Urticacece ) 
Laportea crenulata , Forst. 
Cnesmone javanica, Bl. 
Exccecaria Agallocha. 
Gnetum edule Bl. 
( Eupphorbiacea ) 
y y 
( Gnetaceee ) 
Dioscorea doemona, Roxb. 
Amorphophallus Prainii , 
King. 
Epipremnum giganteum, 
Schott. 
Homalomena sp. 
Alocasia denudata , Engl. 
Daemonorops sp. 
>> >> 
(Dioscoreacece) 
(Aroidece) 
>» 
5 9 
{Palmce) 
9 9 
Tole ; Koopur ; 
Kopah. 
Payung; Kapayung 
Bhoi (Sakai); fpoh 
akar putih. 
S’lowung. 
Kroi, Krohi. 
Tuba. 
Sendudu. 
Balai, Malai, Tingal 
balai. 
Prual. 
Mundess. 
Blayhitam; (Sakai) 
Ipoh akar. 
Akar lampong. 
Blay besar, Talun. 
Perghoo. 
Perachit. 
Blay pend}L 
Ipoh,ChesTennent. 
Tennik, Kennik. 
Rumpe (Sakai) ; 
Jelatang. 
Jelatang Rusa. 
Blay merah, Blay 
kechil. 
G a dung. 
Likir, Lokie, Be- 
gung. 
Ringut. 
Nampong. 
Berar kijang. 
Rotan riong. 
Rotan butong. 
