MALAYAN BIBLIOGRAPHY. 7^) 



Hume, Allan— 



Stray Feathers (Ornithological Periodical, contains a Hat of 

 Malayan birds) S vols.— Central Press, Calcutta, 1872-80. 



Journal of Eastern Asia- 

 Edited by James Collins, f. b. s. e., Vol. 1, No. 1, July, 

 1875 — Singapore, Government Printing Office. [Only number 

 published.] 



Some papers intended for the second number of this Journal were published 

 in the first number of the Journal of the Straits Branch "Royal Asiatic Society. 



Journal 



Of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society — Pub- 

 lished half-yearly — Singapore: No. 1 Printed at the Straits 

 Times Office ; Nos. 2 & 3 at the Mission Press ; No. 4 at the 

 Prison Printing Office, 1878-1879. 



This is the Journal of a new branch of the Hoyal Asiatic Society, established 

 in Singapore towards the end of 1877. The object with which it was promoted was to 

 collect and print information regarding the Malay Peninsula and neighbouring coun- 

 tries ( Malayan ), and more especially in regard to the little known Geography of the 

 Peninsula. 



Considerable additions to the knowledge we possess of Perak, Pahang, and 

 Johorare to be found recorded in the numbers already published. 



Keppell, Hon'ble Captain Henry, k.n.— 



A Visit to the Indian Archipelago in H. M. S. "Maudls " 

 with Portions of the Private Journal of Sir Rajah Brooke — 8vo. — 

 London, 1853. 



Leyden, Dr, John— 



Malay Annals — Translated from the Malay language by 

 the late i)r. John Leyden"; with an Introduction by Sir 

 Thomas Stamford Baffles — London, 1821. 



Lindsay, J.— 



Directions to accompany Charts of the Straits of Malacca, 

 ivlth two Journals from the Island of Mauritius to India — 4to. 



Logan, J. R.— 



The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia — 

 Edited by J. B. Logam", f.r.s., Member of the Asiatic Society, 

 Corresponding Member of the Ethnological Society of Lon- 

 don, and of the Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences — In 

 twelve volumes — Printed at the Mission P?*ess, Singapore, 

 1847-1862. 



This is a valuable series of Journals ably edited by Mr. J. R. Logabt, who is 

 generally held to be the highest authority on all the subjects upon which he persona lly 

 wrote in this Journal. 



Both from bis pen and other contributors a good deal of information is to be 

 obtained, particularly in Vols. I. to III., respecting the physical geography of the 

 Peninsula, as well as upon many other subjects of a scientific character. 



Most of the volumes in which the Journal was annually bound contain an Index 

 — Vol. I. a very good one. A complete Index for the whole series is now being 

 undei'taken as the basis of a general record of Newspaper and Magazine literature 

 connected with Malava. 



