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Show 310 MR. STANLEY S. FLOWER ON THE [Apr. "* Indau, a river in Johore flowing into the China Sea. " Isles of Kallam, Straits of Malacca " (Dobson, Cat. Chir. B. M. p. 49), possibly Kerimun. Jaffa ria, in Johore. Jaram, Jelang, and Jerome, localities in Selangor. Jenan, a shooting-box of the late Tunku Yacob of Kedah, on the road to Singora. Johore, a Malay State at the southern end of the Malay Peninsula, protected but not administered by England. Capital, Johore Bahru. Kabin, a town up the Bangpakong river in Siam, famed for goldmines in the vicinity. Kedah (spelt by Cantor'" Keddah"), a Malay State on the west coast of the Peninsula, north of Province Wellesley, ruled by its own Sultan, nominally subject to Siam. Capital, Alor Star. Kinta, a district in Perak. Klang, a town in Selangor, the port for Kuala Lumpor. Klong Morn, a canal running westward from Bangkok. Korat, a town in Eastern Siam, about 15° N. Ko-si-chang, an island near the head of the Gulf of Siam, abounding in Millipedes. Kota Glanggi, Kota (=Fort), in Pahang. Kota Tinggi, in Johore. Kuala Indau, in Johore. Kuala Kabang, in Johore. Kuala Kangsar, in Perak, formerly the seat of Government. Kuala Lambilong, in Pahang. Kuala Lumpor, the capital of Selangor, with a Museum. Kuala Muda, on the west coast of the Peninsula, boundary of Province Wellesley and Kedah. Kuala Semantan, in Pahang. Kuala Tahan, in Pahang. Kussoom, in Junkceylon. Lumbatuah, in Pahang. Lancary, Lancavy, or Lancaurie, a large island off the coast of Kedah. Laos, the country of the Laos in Northern Siam. Larut, a district of Perak ; the Larut Hills culminate in Gunong Higau, 4678 feet. Lumut, in the Dindings. 31alacca, town and district, the third in importance of the five " Straits Settlements." Matang, a town in Perak between Taiping and tbe Straits of Malacca. Maxivell's Hill, in the Larut Hills, Perak. Menam, the great river of Siam. Muang Pran, in Siam. Muar, a small State tributary to Johore, between Johore and Malacca. 3hiok Lek, a village in the Dong Phya Fai, Siam, about 900 feet above the sea. |