[46] J. H. Moor, p. 242. [↑]

[47] Newbold, vol. ii. pp. 106, 396. [↑]

[48] R. du M. M., tome ii (1907), pp. 137–8. [↑]

[49] Snouck Hurgronje (1), p. 9. [↑]

[50] Veth (3), vol. i. p. 215. Raffles (ed. of 1830), vol. ii. pp. 103, 104, 183. [↑]

[51] The situation of Chermen is not certain. Veth (3), vol. i. p. 230, conjectures that it may have been in India, but Rouffaer (p. 115n) gives good reasons for placing it in Sumatra. [↑]

[52] A description of the present condition of these tombs, on one of which traces of an inscription in Arabic characters are still visible, is given by J. F. G. Brumund, p. 185. [↑]

[53] Groeneveldt, pp. vii. 49–50. [↑]

[54] Kern, p. 21. [↑]

[55] Veth (3), vol. i. pp. 233–42. Raffles, vol. ii. pp. 113–33. [↑]