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Spec. 512 2nd Molasses, from Prye River, Province 
Wellesley. 
519 Rum, „ >, 
518 Milk Punch, „ „ 
517 Rum Shrub, „ „ 
513 Non-chemical sugar, from Gula Estate, 
Krian, Perak. 
514 Chinese basket sugar, „ „ 
515 Malay cane sugar, from Larut, Perak. 
516 Sugar candy, from Singapore, made by Teo 
G-uan Tai. 
Arenga saecharifera, L. (Palmece.) 
Kabong also Enau. Gula Malaea (MaL). Sugar Palm. 
The sugar called Gula Malaka by the Malays is obtained from 
the sugar palm by cutting off the flower bud, and collecting the 
sap which exudes in joints of bamboo, the liquid is then evapo- 
rated and purified. 
Spec. 520a Malay Kabong sugar, from Larut, Perak. 
520 „ „ ,, from Negri Sembilan. 
Cocos nucifera , L. (Palmece.) 
Coco-nut sugar made in the same way. 
Spec. 521 Malay made, from Larut, Perak. 
521a „ from Singapore, made by Teo 
Guan Tai. 
OILS, ETC. 
Cocos nucifera , L. (Palmece.) 
Kalapa (Mai.) . Coco-nut. 
The coco-nut is naturally very extensively cultivated in the 
Malay Peninsula, especially along the Coast. Much of the fruit 
is eaten, used in curries, etc., and a certain amount of copra is 
being manufactured, especially in Singapore, Province Wellesley, 
Pahang, etc., and also in the Cocos Islands. But little is used in 
the manufacture of fibre (see Fibres). 
' Spec, la Coco-nuts from Seah Liang Seah, Singapore. 
2a Copra from Guthrie & Co., Singapore. 
2b Province Wellesley. 
2c „ the Straits Settlements, McKerrow. 
2d ,, Pontianak, McKerrow. 
Aleurites triloba L. (Euphorbiacece.) 
Buah Keras (MaL). Candle-nuts. 
The seeds of a large tree from which is extracted a large quan- 
tity of oil suited for burning and for cookery by the Natives. 
Spec. 34 Seeds from Larut, Perak. 
34a „ Negri Sembilan. 
