Pepi pLiOGRAPHY OF MALAYA,” 
FROM JANUARY, 1888, TO JUNE, 1890. 
GC DAVIES SHERBORN, ¥:2:S., F.G:S. 
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IN compiling this Bibliography, all sources of information 
have been utilized. In inserting, therefore, every publica- 
tion that has come under his notice, the compiler hopes that 
the entries- will prove of considerable assistance; but, as a 
large proportion of the literature of this district, either never 
reaches England at all, or else arrives so long after as to be 
too late for examination for this purpose, he begs the reader’s 
indulgence for any error that may be present. His thanks are 
are due to M. Martinus Nijhoff of The Hague for information 
as to some of the more recent books. 
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ABDOELLAH BIN ABDELKADIR MOENSJI.—Verhaal van de reis 
van Abdoellah naar Kalantan en van zijne reis naar 
Djeddah, in het Maleisch, voor de lithogr. pers geschreven 
en van aanteek. voorzien door 7. C. Klinkert. 4to. Lei- 
den, 1889, xil, 407 pp. 
ADRIANI, P.—Herinneringen uit en aan Nederlandsch Oost- 
Indié 1877-82. Schetsenen indrukken. Pt. 1, 8vo. Lof- 
persum, 1889, 2, 188 pp. 
—De tropische infectieziekten. 8vo. Leeuwarden, 
1889, 121 pp. 
[Reprint from Ned. milit. geneesk. Arch., 1888. | 
* By “Malaya” is here meant that part of the Archipelago enclosed in a 
line drawn round the North of Siam and the Philippines, through Macassar 
Strait between Lombok and Bali, round the outlying Islands of Java and 
Sumatra and to the East of Nicobar and Andaman Islands. 
