532 
RANGE OF THE GUTTA TABAN COLLECTORS. 
III. Sumatra. 
Siak 
209 piculs 
Kampar 
632 „ 
Indragiri* 20 „ 
Tunkal 
46 „ 
Plembang 156 „ 
A pong 
2. 50 
Kubu 
1 » 
1066. 50 
The actual importations were probably from 1500 to 2000. 
IV. Borneo. 
Borneo Proper 
43. 
piculs 
Pontianak 
2. 
3 ? 
Koti 
10. 
33 
5o » 
There has been an import of 19 piculs from Batavia. 
Excluding a shipment of 448^- piculs made at the beginning of 
the year the exports have amounted to 6073-47, which must nearly 
represent the actual imports as stocks are not kept in the place. 
The imports from Johore have greatly diminished since last year. 
The tree in many districts has become so scarce that the tabau ob¬ 
tained does not repay the time consumed in searching for it. The 
chief supplies must now be looked for from Sumatra, the northern 
countries of the Peninsula, and, above all, Borneo* 
The total exports of tabdn from Singapore have been 
in 1844,. 1. 68 piculs. 
1845,. 169. 
* This is probably greatly under the mark. About 1,000 piculs are 
daily expected from hidiagin. 
