71 MALAYAN BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



MurtOH, H. J, — Continued. 



Supplement to the Annuo! Report on the Botanical Gar- 

 dens, for 1875. 



Contains the names of all the plants then in the GardenB, so far as they 

 were then known, which amounted to 438 species. 



Narrative 



Of the Proceedings of the Straits Government with regard 

 to the recent operations on the East Coast of the Malay' Penin- 

 sula — Signed by Colonel Orfleur Cayeisagh — 8vo. pamphlet 

 with appendices— Singapore, 1863. 



Newbold, Lieut. I. J — 



Political and Statistical Account of the British Settlements 

 in the Straits of Malacca : viz., Penang, Malacca, and Singa- 

 pore ; with a History of the Malayan States on the Peninsula 

 of Malacca — by I. J. Newbold, Lieutenant, 23rd Madras 

 Light Infantry, Aide-de-Oamp to Brigadier-Greneral Wilson, 

 c.b. ; Member of the Asiatic Societies of Bengal and Madras, 

 and Corresponding Member of the Madras Hindu Literary 

 Society — in two volumes — John Mtjbeay, Albemarle Street, 

 London, 1839. 



This book still remainsthestandard work on Malacca and its vicinity : it con- 

 tains a particularly useful and reliable account of the " Naning War, " as to which 

 the author, though not himself engaged, had the best means of forming an opinion. 

 He was stationed as Staff Officer in the territory occupied immediately after, and 

 in consequence of, the military operations. 



Lieutenant Newbold is also considered a high authority on matters connected 

 with Malay customs and traditions. 



Ordinances 



Of the Straits Settlements— iml -1819 ~ Royal 8vo.— 13 

 vols. 



Previous to April, 1867, the Straits Settlements were under the Indian Govern- 

 ment. 



Parliamentary Papers— 



1866. Transfer of the Control of the Straits Settlements 

 from the Government of India to the Colonial 

 Office. 



1872. Command — 466. Piratical Seizure of a Junk in 

 Seldngor. 



1874. Command — -Despatch from Governor Sir Andreiv 

 Clarice to the Earl of Kimherley upon the dis- 

 turbed state of part of the Malayan Peninsula. 



1874. Command — Engagement entered into with the Chiefs 



of Peralc. 



1875. Command — 1111. Correspondence respecting the 



Affairs of certain Native States in the Malay- 

 an Peninsula. (PeraV and Sungei Ujjong 

 campaigns.) 



