MALAYAN BIBLIOGRAPHY. 73 



Leigh, Sir George, Bart- 

 ow Account of the Settlement, Produce, and Commerce of 

 Prince of Wales' Island in the Straits of Malacca— Svo.— 1805. 



Lemos, Jorge de— 



Ilistoria dos Cercos de Malacca — Ito. — Lisbon, 1585. 



Letters of Extinguisher— 



A Series of Serio-Comic Contributions to the Straits Times 

 — Singapore, 1872. 



Logan, J. R — 



The Pocks of Pulo Vbin — 4to. pamphlet — Reprinted from 

 Jour. Ind. Archipelago. 



MacAlister, Norman— 



Historical Memoir relative to Prince of Wales' 1 Island in 

 the Straits of Malacca : and its Importance, Political and Com- 

 mercial : submitted to the Hon'ble the East India Company, and 

 the Government and Leqislature of Great Britain — London, 

 1803. 



McNair, Major F. J. A.— 



Perah and the Malays, or Sarong and Kris — by- Major 

 Feed. J. A. McNaie, r.a., c.m.g. ; Colonial Engineer and 

 Surveyor- General, S.S. ; late Officiating H. M. Commissioner, 

 Perak ; Fellow of the Linnoean Society, &c. ; Fellow of the 

 Royal Geographical Society ; Associate, Institute of Civil 

 Engineers — Illustrated with 13 engravings by R. Knight of 

 photographs taken by the author — Tinsley Brothers, 8, 

 Catherine Street, Strand, London, 1878. 



Martin, R. Montgomery— 



British Colonial Library — 10 vols. E'cap 8vo. — London, 

 1843 — Volume 10 : British Possessions in the Indian and 

 Atlantic Oceans, viz., Ceylon, Penang, Malacca, Singapore. 



Murton, H. J.— 



Catalogue of the Plants under Cultivation in the Botanical 

 Gardens, Singapore, Straits Settlements — by II. J. Mfrton — 

 trovernment* Printing Office, Singapore, 1879. 



The classification adopted is that of the Genera Plantarum as far as the end of 

 the 2nd Part of the 2nd Volume, after which the orders are given in accordance with 

 the English Edition of Lis Maout et Deca.isne. 



With the Aroids, the compiler has followed the alphabetical order as given 

 by Mr. Bkoww in Sir Joseph Hooker's Report for 1877. 



An Index of the genera, as well as one containing a good many English and 

 Malay names, have been added to enable non-botanists to find a particular plant. 

 The number of species catalogued amounts to 1,802, of which there are :— Orchids, 280 

 species ; Palms, 113 ; and Ferns and Lycopods, 170 species. 



