[{129}] The Toung-bein of the Burmese.

[{130}] Many of these hills are inhabited by Kukkeens, who do a great deal of mischief, and whose annual depredations remain unchecked and unpunished.

[{132}] Serpentine is occasionally found in the bed of the Nam-marsan.

[{139}] Especially on the right bank.

[{145}] It must be observed that Kamein is several miles out of the route from the Mogoung river to Mogoung itself, we visited it en route to the Serpentine mines.

[{147}] This is the site of the fossil bones discovered by Mr. Crawfurd.

[{149}] These brackets are shown in the text turned through 90°. - L. B.

[{168}] The Kullung rock is a most striking object from its artificial dome-like appearance. It is composed of granite resting on an elevated plateau of soft friable gneiss. This last in mouldering away, leaves numerous rounded boulder-like masses of granite on the surface, which from their hardness, resist the action of the atmosphere amidst the surrounding decay of the softer rock.

[{172}] For original notice of the discovery of this raised beach, see Journal of the Asiatic Society, September 1835, p.523; and an account of the difference of level in Indian coal fields, vol. vii, 1838, p.65 of the same work; also description of Cyrtoma a new genus of Fossil Echinida, Calcutta Journal of Nat. Hist. vol. i, p.155.

[{183}] Simia Hylobates agilis.