203 
2. Perak Planters' Association, with 47 Members and the follow- 
ing 6 Representatives : — William Duncan, Esq., {Chairman), Thos. 
Boyd, Esq., B. C. N. Knight, Esq., Gordon Brown, Esq., Eric Maxwell, 
Esq., and Mr. H. S. Whiteside ( Secretary ). 
3. Negri Sembilan Planters Association, with 22 Members and 
the following 4 Representatives : — C. M. Cumming, Esq., {Chairman), 
J. A. Macgregor, Esq., N. S. Mansergh, Esq., F, M. Porcher, Esq., and 
J. B. Douglas, Esq., {Hon. Secretary). 
4. Johore Planters' Association, with 17 Members and the follow- 
ing 4 Representatives : — R. F. Pears. Esq. {Chairman), A. L. Buyers, 
Esq., A. H. Malet, Esq., and W. N. Gawler, Esq. (Hew. Secretary) . 
5. Kuala Lumpot District Planters’ Association, with 21 Members 
and the following 4 Representatives : — F. G. Harvey, Esq. {Chairmaii) , 
E. A. B. Brown, Esq., E. H. Bratt, Esq., and H. C. E. Zacharias, Esq. 
{Hon. Secretary). 
6. Kuala Selangor District Planters Association, with 26 Mem- 
bers and the following 4 Representatives : — Thos. More, Esq. ( Chair- 
man ), A. B. Milne, Esq., J. Hunter, Esq., and A- Irving, Esq. ( Hon • 
Secretary ) . 
7. Klang District Planters' Association, with 19 Members and 
the following 4 Representatives : — E. B. Prior, Esq. {Chairman), 
J. Gibson, Esq., R. W. Harrison, Esq., and W. H. Trotter, Esq. 
{Hon. Secretary ). 
8. Kapar District Planters' Association, with 14 Members and 
the following 4 Representatives : — H. M. Darby, Esq. {Chairman), E. 
W. Harvey, Esq., C. T. Hamerton, Esq., and G. V. L. Scott, Esq. 
(Hon. Secretary). 
9. Bata Tiga District Planters' Association, with 15 Members 
and the following 4 Representatives :4 — C. Henly, Esq. {Chairman), H. 
R. Quartley, Esq., A. G. Corbetta, Esq., and H. L. Jarvis, Esq. 
{Hon. Secretary). 
10. Kuala Langat District Planters’ Association, with 10 
Members and the following 4 Representatives : — C. E. S. Baxendale, 
Esq. {Chairman), Dr. Laidlaw, M. M. Glennie, Esq., and E. Macfayden, 
Esq. {Hon. Secretary). 
Statistics.— Census returns have been received from 183 estates, 
a synopsis of which is appended. The only serious omissions are the 
XI lu Langat, Pahang and Malacca Districts, the estates of which were 
not represented on this Association during the past year. That how - 
ever even these figures are still far from being comprehensive is aptly 
illustrated by the Rubber Crop Returns, which in our statistics show 
as only 752i tons for the whole Peninsula, whilst the official figures 
for exports from the F. M. S. alone are as follows : — 
1906. 
1907. 
Tons. 
Tons. 
Perak 
67 
114 
Selangor ... 
... 304 
535 
Negri Sembilan ... 
88 
236 
Total 
... 459 
885 
R. W. Harrison, Chairman , 
