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 River; the Banpakong River from the junction of Klongkut Canal to its mouth; and the Coast from the mouth of the Bangpakong River to the isle of Srimaharajah, to such distance inland as can be reached within 24 hours' journey from Bangkok.

3.On the South. — The isle Srimaharajah and the islands of Se-chang on the East side of the Gulf, and the city walls of Petchaburi, on the West side.

4.On the West. — The western Coast of the Gulf to the mouth of the Meklong River, to such a distance inland as can be reached within 24 hours' journey from Bangkok. The Meklong River, from its mouth to the City walls of Rajpuri. A straight line from the City walls of Rajpuri to the Town of Suphanapuri; and a straight line from the Suphanapuri to the mouth of the Bangputsa Canal on the Chau Phya River.

The said Royal Commissioners agree, on the part of the Siamese Government, to incorporate all the Articles of this Agreement in the Treaty concluded by the Siamese Plenipotentiaries and Sir John Bowing, on the 18th April, 1855, whenever this shall be desired by Her Britannic Majesty's Plenipotentiary.

In witness whereof, the said Royal Commissioners, and the said Harry Smith Parkes, have sealed and signed this Agreement in duplicate, at Bangkok, on the Thirteenth day of May in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-Six of the Christian era, corresponding to the Ninth day of the waxing moon of the Lunar month of Wesakh in the year of the quadruped Serpent, being the year One Thousand Two hundred and eighteen of the Siamese Astronomical Era, which is the nineteenth of Her Britanic Majesty's and Sixth of Their present Siamese Majesties' reigns.