78 MALAYAN BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Crawf ar d, John— Continued. 



History of the Indian Archipelago containing an Account of 

 the Manners, Arts, Languages, Religions, Institutions, and Com- 

 merce of its Inhabitants — by John Craweurd, f.r.s., late 

 British Eesident at the Court of the Sultan of Java — With 

 maps and engravings — 3 vols. — Edinburgh, 1820. Printed for 

 Archibald Constable & Co., Edinburgh, and Hurst Koein- 

 son & Co., Cheapside, London. 



This book was afterwards recompiled and compressed into one volume — 

 " Crawfurd's Dictionary," which see. 



Crisp, John— 



A Letter to the Court of Directors of the East India Com- 

 pany, dated Fort Marlbro' (Island of Sumatra), 10th June, 1779 

 — by John Crisp, a Member of the Council of that Settlement 

 —London, 1780. 



Davidson, G. F — 



Trade and Travel in the Far Fast, or Recollections of 21 

 years passed in Java, Singapore, Australia, and China — 8vo. 



Earl, George Windsor— 



The Eastern Seas, or Voyages and Adventures in the Indian 

 Archipelago, in 1832, 1833, 1834, comprising a Tour of the 

 Island of Java, Visits to Romeo, the Malay Peninsula, Siam, 

 Sfc; also an Account of the Present State of Singapore, with Ob- 

 servations on the Commercial Resources of the Archipelago — by 

 G-eoroe Windsor Earl, eas. — William H. Allen & Co., 

 Leadenhall Street, London, 1837. 



Still a valuable work of reference respecting the places treated of, as regards 

 their past history. 



Forrest, Captain Thomas— 



Voyage from Calcutta to the Mergui Archipelago, also an 

 Account of the Islands Jan Sylan, Pulo Pinang, and the Port of 

 Queda, cfc, and Directions for Sailing from thence to Fort Marl- 

 borough, down the South- West Coast of Sivmatra ; to which are 

 added an Account of the Island Celebes, Sfc. — with maps, views 

 and other engravings— -Hoyal 8vo. — London, 1792. [Also large 

 paper.] 



Gray— 



Zoology of the Voyage of II. M. S. " Samarang ' in sur- 

 veying the Islands of the Eastern Archipelago — London, 1850. 

 (£3.10.5.) 



Groenevel&t, W, P.— 



Notes on the Malay Archipelago and Malacca, compiled 

 from Chinese Sources— Batavia and the Hague, 1876. 



