162
Rattans
Rice
NOTES AND QUERIES
6 SUWONADA 29, 30, 31, 33, 34
8, 20
Routh (F.R. & D.)
35
Tacoran, Nanjie
Russell & Co.
16, 29, 33
Taria, J.M. de
Taylor, P.
SACRAMENTO
22
Tea
14, 30
Safflower*
33
Thomas (Charles) & Co.
Salmon
38
Tongues
San Francisco
15, 22, 24
Trautmann & Co.
25, 38
Turpentine
Selzer water
34
Shanghai
SHERBURNE
Silva, J. A. da
Silver bars
Semechand, Caramichand [?] 4
29, 30, 31, 33, 34
Upton, W.F.
VALETTA
1
VENUS
4, 12
Vermicelli
22
Singapore Roads
Smith (W.H.) & Son
Sorabjee & Simjee
7, 9
WHEELER, W.E.
23
Whiskey
Anagrada 2, 28
10
5
7
38
31
21
18
24
37
24
15
38
2 White, G.
1
Steel, A.
7
Wild (Aaron D.) & Sons
16
Stephen, S.
38 Williams, Blanchard & Co.
38
Stone, Bombay
37 With, M.C.G.
28
*See notes below.
NOTES
The following notes relate to the more obscure items in the foregoing index.
Anfião de Malva-Opium from Malwa, an area in W. Central India, which together with Benares and Patna were the main opium growing areas. I am indebted to Mr. J. M. Braga for this identification, which defeated students of Portuguese in Hong Kong.
Cumsingmoon-Kap Shui Mun, the straits between the N.E. point of Lantao Island and Tsing I Island.
Cutch=The commercial name of the catechu obtained from Acacia catechu, used in tanning (O.E.D.)
Nankeens-Either a kind of yellow cotton cloth, originally made in Nanking, or trousers made of this material.
Safflower=Dried petals of Carthamus tinctorius, a thistle-like plant cultivated in the Mediterranean region, India and China for the red dye obtained from the flowers, also used in the making of rouge.
Hong Kong June, 1973.
H. A. RYDINGS