76 MALAYAN BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Thomson, J. T — 



Some Glimpses into Life in the Far East — by J. T. Thom- 

 son, late Government Surveyor, Singapore — 2nd edition— 

 Richardson & Co., London, 1865. 



Contains sketches of life in Singapoi-e, Malacca, Penang, &c, since 1835. 



Trapaud, Elisha— 



A Short Account of the Prince of Wales's Island on Pulo 

 Peenang in the East Indies — given to Captain Light b} r the 

 Iving of* Quedah — Ornamented with a view of the North Point 

 of the Island, and the ceremony of christening it, taken on 

 ihe spot by Elisha Teapaud — London, 1788. 



Vaugftan, Daniel Jonas— 



The Chinese of the Straits Settlements — Svo. with illus- 

 trations — Singapore, 1879. 



B. 



WORKS RELATING TO MALAYA (OTHER THAN 



THOSE DEALING WITH THE NETHERLANDS 



EAST INDIES, BORNEO, THE 



PHILIPPINES, AND 



MOLUCCAS.) 



Arrowsmith, J — 



Map of the Asiatic Archipelago — E. Stanford, London, 

 1879. 



Assey, Charles— 



On the Trade to China,.and the Indian Archipelago : with 

 Observations on the Insecurity of the British Interests in that 

 Quarter — London, 1819. 



Barbosa— 



(See Ramusio). 



Begbie, Captain P. J.— 



The Malayan Peninsula, embracing its History, Manners 

 and Customs of its Inhabitants, Politics, Natural History, Sfc, 

 from its earliest Records — by Captain P. J. Beobie, Madras 

 Artillery — Illustrated by charts and 9 engravings from origi- 

 nal designs— Printed for the author at the Vepery Mission 

 Press, Madras, 1834. 



