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of the British Settlement of Penang, or Prince 

 of Wales Island, In the Strits of Malacca ; 

 Including Province Wllesley on the Malayan 

 Peninsula. With Brief References to the Set- 

 tlements of Singapore and Malacca, And ac- 

 companied by incidental observations on vari- 

 ous subjects of local interest in these Straits. 

 By Captain James Low, of the Madras Army ; 

 in civil charge of Province Wellesley, and Cor- 

 responding Member of the Royal Asiatic 

 Society of Great Britain and Ireland, and 

 Member of the Asiatic Society of Calcutta. 

 Printed at the Singapore Free Press Office. 

 1836. 4to. 



[pp. 282-288 relate to Siam.] 



117. Moor: Notices of the Indian Archipelago, and 



Adjacent Countries ; Being a Collection of 

 Papers relating to Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, 

 Sumatra, Nias, the Philippine Islands, Sulus, 

 Siam, Cochin-china, Malayan Peninsula, &c. 

 Accompanied by an Index and Six Maps, viz., 1 

 — The town and suburbs of Singapore. 2 — The 

 Indian Archipelago, including Siam and Cochin- 

 china. 3 — River Coti in Borneo. 4 — Malacca 

 and Naning. 5 — Chart of Singapore Strait, &c. 

 6 — Penang and Province Wellesley. By J. H. 

 Moor, For some time Editor of the Malacca 

 Observer, Singapore Chronicle, and Singapore 

 Free Press. Singapore : 1837. sm. square 

 folio. 



[pp. 197-227 relate to Siam.] 



118. Roberts: Embassy to the eastern courts of Cochin- 



china, Siam, and Muscat ; in the U. S. Sloop- 

 of-war Peacock, David Geisinger, commander, 

 during the years 1832-3-4. By Edmund Ro- 

 berts. New York : Harper and Brothers, 1837. 

 pp. 432, 8vo. (Chinese Repository.) 



119. Earl: The Eastern Seas, or Voyages and Adven- 



tures in the Indian Archipelago in 1832-3-4. 

 comprising a tour of the Island of Java — Visits 



