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Newbold, T. J. Notes, chiefly Geological, across the Penin- 

 sula from Masulipatam to Goa, comprising remarks on the 

 origin of the Regur and Laterite, xiii. . . Page 984 



» Notes, chiefly Geological, from Koompta on 



the Western Coast (South India) by the Devamunni and 

 Nundi Cunnama Passes, easterly to Cumbum and thence 

 southerly to Chittore, comprising a notice of the Diamond 

 and Lead Excavations of Buswapur, xv. .. .. 380 



'i Geological Specimens offered to the Asiatic 



Society of Bengal, xi.. . .. .. .. 1131 



• Note on the States of Peruk, Srimenanti and 



other States, in the Malay Peninsula, v. . . . . 505 



— : Note on the occurrence of Volcanic Scoria in 



the Southern Peninsula, v. .. .. .. 670 



Johole and its former dependencies of Jom- 



pole Gominchi, v. .. .. .. .. 257 



1 — Account of Rumbowe one of the states in the 



interior of Malacca, v. . . . . ..61 



Outline of Political and Commercial Relations, 



with the Native States on the Eastern and Western Coasts, 

 Malay Peninsula, v. . . . . . . 626 



Sketch of the four Menangkabowe States in 



the interior of the Malayan Peninsula, iv. .. .. 241 

 Sketch of the State of Muar, Malay Penin- 



sula, v. .. .. .. .. ..561 



Notice of the Ajaib ul Makhlukat, xiii. . . 632 



■ ■ Note on a recent, fossil, fresh-water Deposit 



in Southern India, with a few remarks on the origin and age 

 of the Kunker, and on the supposed decrease of thermal 

 Temperature in India, xiii. .. . . .. 313 



■ Some account of the Territory and Inhabi- 



tants of Naning in the Malayan Peninsula, ill.. . . . 601 

 A visit to the Gold Mine at Batting, Morino- 



and Summit of Mount Ophir or Gunong Ledang, in the 

 Malay Peninsula, ii. .. .. .. .. 497 



On the Government and History of Naning 



in the Malay Peninsula, iv. .. .. .. 297 



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