[92] Lapang, i.e. “trap.” [↑]

[93] Hunting dogs have special names used for harking them on, e.g. Sukum, Sugara, Tampoi, Sujugara, Lansat, Si Indra, Si Kumbang, Sa’ Untara. [↑]

[94] There is a grass called rumput padi burong. [↑]

[95] Tĕdong: no doubt a play on the word, which means not only a cobra (ular tedong) but is applied to cocks (and query dogs?) of a certain colour. [↑]

[96] Semawi is said to be the name by which the wild pigs are addressed. [↑]

[97] Sungko’: quære sungkor. [↑]

[98] Unintelligible. Bengkarong means “lizard.” [↑]

[99] Mampe, mawei: apparently the pigs are threatened with various terrible forms of death. [↑]

[100] Explained as i.q. banyak. Quære emend sayup, “afar off.” [↑]

[101] Explained as i.q. perminta’an. [↑]