and Beranang; this lias natural drainage, and is about b oi 
7 miles from Batang Benar— a station on the railway, some 
miles south of Kajang. 
In the south-west end of the district, between the 
Kuala Ban gat district and the State boundary, there is a 
(considerable tract of land; but it is unexplored at present 
r flie land lying along the Bukit Salak-Bangi road on both 
sides is undulating' and well drained, but towards the 
Langat river probably swampy. On the Ayer Hitam road 
most of the north frontage has been taken up, but behind 
these alienated blocks the land is said to be much the same 
as that in the Klang district. It is possible that a load 
mav lie put through this tract from the Aver Hitam road 
to Tanjong Duablas in the Kuala Langat district. 
Kuala Selakgoh. 
This district is bounded on the north by the Remain 
river * east, Lin Selangor; smith, Klang; and west by the 
Straits of Malacca. The head-quarters are at Kuala 
Selangor, at the mouth of the river of that name, i here is 
a Land Office managed by the District Officer and a Dis- 
trict Survey Office. It is some 28 miles from Klang b\ 
road There is a motor service to and from Klang, twice 
daily; and the Government launch from Port Swettenham 
calls once a week.* 
The Khmg-Kuala Selangor road, which runs along the 
coast, is the principal road. The road from Rawang 
miles) meets the Klang road 1 mile from Kuala Selangor 
town At the 24th mile on the coast road is the bukit 
Retail road, which, with its extensions, going nearly due 
east -joins the coast road with the eastern district boundai) , 
there are also a short road parallel to the Rawang road, 
between the 25tli and 26th miles, and the Bukit Panjang 
road near the 18th mile. A new road is proposed from 
Batang Ber junta! , near the 36th mile on the Rawang road, 
south, to meet the Klang road at about the 8th mile. North 
of the Selangor river, little is known of the country to- 
wards the Bernam: it is said to be swampy, but nothing in 
way of road or drain construction is likely to be done there 
at present. 
Of anv land now available in this district, it may be 
premised that it will require considerable outlay on drain- 
age as it is almost al 1 low-lying. Between the Kawang road 
and the Selangor river there is 1,500 acres available, a tap 
drain is being run through this block at the 4bth mile. 
