THE GEOGRAPHICAL GROUT OI f BORNEO. 
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Palo DAtu 
„ L&ut and dependencies, 
„ Laufc, little, 
the Moressen, 
the Dwaaldcr, 
Pulo Ndngkd and the islands on the Coast 
Me&ng, 
„ Matdk&, 
,, Rildng bilangan, 
,, Bdli kukup. 
„ Maniburri, 
„ Pdnjdng, 
„ Derdwan, 
„ Robd, 
s , Sdmdmd, 
,, Tdba, 
„ Kakabang, and 
- „ Mdratuwd. 
In the interior, as shown in the division Pontidndk, from the uni¬ 
on of the chain of mountains Angd Angd and Keminting to the west 
and west by south-west to the frontier of the state Kutto-waringin. 
In this territory is situated the realm of Bdnjarmdssin, an inde¬ 
pendent state, a very near ally and subjected to the Netherlands ju¬ 
risdiction as far as concerns foreign Asiatics and Europeans;—Its 
frontiers are as follows :— 
Along the northern bank of the Kwin, crossing the river Mdrta- 
purd, along the Sungei Mesd, the source of the Sun gel Bahru and 
Lumbikh; from thence along Tdmbdk Linik towards Lidng-dngan, 
and along the right bank of the Mertua, to the mountain Pemdton, 
over the tops of the chain of mountains separating the waters to¬ 
wards the mountain Langopdn, and from thence towards the Luang 
(all belonging to the chain of mountains Meratus) from the Luang 
along the source of the Sungeis Sentalan, Ajun, and Ndjun, and the 
Sungeis Ndppo, Sibang and Pakkon, to the place called Nanjon and 
from there to over against the K walla Mengkatip. 
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