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reutly of one of these deities, and if the following derivation of the 
name of the whole province is correct, it will lend further likelihood 
to the idea. 
Frabala (Clough 442) much, great power or strength. 
Linga (Clough 607) the Phallus, or Si wa under that emblem— or 
as the Javanese would pronounce it, Probolinggo. 
The only other antiquity of any moment, in this part of the coun¬ 
try, is found on the south east slope of Mt. Semeru at a distance of 
14 miles from Lamajang, near the village of Duku Penanggal, and 
is called Chandi Artapuri, and is also built of brick. (Tijdschrift voor 
Neerlands Indie 6 year No. 6. p. 379.) 
On the top of the Argopuro, the pinnacle of the lyang mountains, 
Messrs Bosch and Zollinger, at a height of upwards of 9,000 feet, 
have lately discovered, on the site of an extinct crater, the remains 
of what appears to have been once a religious establishment. Ihese 
consist of a number of rude terraces, set round with stones and some 
enclosures also formed of unhewn, stones. There is a sorhy well 
walled up with stones and about six feet deep in the ground. 
The most extraordinary discovery in such an elevated and lonely 
place was that of a number of pots or jars, some broken, others 
whole. They stand about two feet high, have a mouth of about a 
foot wide, but belly out below; externally they are covered with a 
bluish glazing and have some ornamental work round the rim. No 
images were discovered. The controler Bosch was the first to visit 
the top of this mountain in the later end of 1844, (Tjdsclirift, 8 
year No. 2. page 161.) 
(To be continued) 
