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5sar we arrivea
ded westward to
ary, 1866, I was
in tlie eastern
Through the
>f that city, who
■e my collections
ras left entirely
r-general to give
all parts of Java
naturalists and
I determined to
travel in the
nd, accordingly,
sage for Padang
in which I had
liles.
¡ray to the Strait
privilege to hern
end of Suma-
Cape Indrapura