^oundL, about 1$ in diameter* * 
^ were called by some as ® Terong ute^ 
* 
2) aziu olg tomato died by some a© terong kochA# 1 
All chillies were put under two Headings;(l) lada besax and (2) 
lade, burong * In tnis classification one would expect tna round cnil 
lies commonly known os lada butong under/ bur on# since all smaller 
varictioe were put under tnis needing; but curiously enougn it won 
due to 
put undor JLado besar . Was tnis^an interchange of labels ?Among 
lada burong. tnero was one called as 1. puton* It is more or lsst* 
UJc© xa^a a pi* in size and shape, but less pungent* and wnen 1m*** 
matuse it is of yellowish Ignite colour wnich, on ripening, cnanges 
into lignt red* There was a globoso ubi wnicn resembled outwardly 
th( tapioca, but apparently it was not, for it was put at tno snow 
under "speiial!l»& section of tho articles wnicn were not named in 
tno booklet* ^either tno stewards nor tno persons oensultod by mo^ 
could tell mo its propor name* In all tnose case® one would prefer 
to know the native elaesifieation of tno vegetables instead of tne 
one specially made for tne convenience of tno snow* 
XjM red brinjals called at K* Pilah as x orofag CAim were namM 
•w 
by tne Rcmbau people as x erong un gu; and tne waits ones as pu&efc* 
T nere were numerous varieties of gnicus; Judging by tnoir coloua 
kj&o m 
of tne rind of tne ripe ones, they efuld be grouped into^classes; 
(l) Chiuu witn yellowisn rind, and (2) those witn rind of dull 
brown colour. If tneir snapes wero onsidered, tney could be divide* 
into/jf(l) r$und witn botn diameters imost equal, (2) round but some 
want flattened at stalk end as to make longijmdinhl diameter snor¬ 
ter tnan tne horizontal; not (3) oblong and (4) oval or conical* 
On tne whole tne show was very poor, very muen poorer tnan 
tno of K Pilah* the judging eoramcn^chd at 10-30 a.m* and tne show 
