A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYA,* 



From June, 1892. to July, 1893. 



BY 



C. DAVIES SHERBORN, F.Z.S., E.G.s. 



Ix compiling this Bibliography, all sources of information 

 have been utilized. Inserting therefore, every publication 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 his 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. Martin us 

 Nijhoff of The Hague for information as to some of the more 

 recent books. 



"0. I. A." — De bepalingen betreffende de herziening en ber- 

 mindering van den aanslag in de bedrijfs belasting. Inch 

 Gkls, 1892, pp. U36-1440. 



Aaltsz.— see Quarles. 



* By •• Malaya " is here meant that part of the Archipelago enclosed 

 in aline drawn round the north of Siam and tlie Philippines, through Ma- 

 cassar Strait, between Lombok and Bali, round the outlying islands of Java 

 and Sumatra, and the cast of tlic Nicobar and Andaman Islands, 



