writing. ↑
134
In Court and Kampong, pp. 147, 148. ↑
135
Vide p. 217, infra. ↑
136
Vide p. 279, infra. ↑
137
One of these stones (cocoa-nut pearls) in my possession has recently been presented to the
Ethnological Museum at Cambridge. It is encircled by a dark ring, caused, I was told, by its
adherence to the shell of the cocoa-nut in which it was found, for it is asserted that it is usually,
if not always, found in the open eye or orifice at the base of the cocoa-nut, through which the
root would otherwise issue.—W. S. ↑
138
Quoted from the Singapore Free Press in Denys’ Descriptive Dictionary of British Malaya, p.
- ↑
139
Nephelium lappaeum, L. (Sapindaceae). ↑
140
Baccaurea motleyana, Hook. fil. (Euphorbiaceae). ↑
141
Or Langsat (Lansium domesticum, Jack; Meliaceae). ↑
142
Resembling the last named, but larger, and finer in flavour. ↑
143
Garcinia mangostana, L. (Guttiferae). ↑
144
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