SO m .v hxxxs b r v, l ro au u> i it . 



Logan, J. R.— Continued. 



Ethnology of the Indian Archipelago, embracing Inquiries 

 into the Continental Edatiom of the Indo-Pacifc Islanders — 

 8vo. — Singapore, 1850. 



Malcolm, Eev. Howard— 



Travels in South- East em Asia, embracing Hindustan, Ma- 

 laya, Siam, and China, with Notices of Missionary Stations and 

 an Account of the Burmese Empire — 2 vols. 8vo. — 1839. 



Marsden, William— 



Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts collected icith a view 

 to the General Comparison of Languages, and to the Study of 

 Oriental Literature — 4to. — 1827. 



Contains a catalogue of works on Malayan matters. The titles have been 

 embodied in the present list. 



A Brief Memoir of his Life and Writings — Privately prin- 

 ted— 4to.— London, 1838. (25/.) 



J9 Memoirs of a Malayan Eamily, written by themselves, and 



translated from the original — 8vo. — 1830. (3/.) 



Montgomerie, W., m.d — 



Letter on Gutta Bercha to the Bengal Medical Board, 1843. 



Dr. Montgomerie received the gold medal of the Royal Society of Arts for 

 having brought Gutta Percha into notice at home. 



Moor, J. H — 



Notices of the Indian Archipelago — 4to. (21/.) 



Muar and the Muarites— _ 



(Printed for private circulation only.) — F'cap. — Singa- 

 pore, 1880. 



Midler, S — 



Beizen en Anderzochingen in den Indischen Archipel in de 

 Jahren 1828-36—2 vols. 8 vo— Amsterdam, 1857. 



Napier, W — 



Memorandum regarding the Maharajah of Johore, his Title 

 and Bosition — F'cap. — London, 1877. 



Navigations 



Aux Indes Orientates, par le-s Hollandois — 6-parts in 1vol. 

 folio— 1609. (£6.10.0.) 



Newbold, Lieut. I. J — 



History of the Malayan States on the Beninsula ofMalacea. 

 [See under same title amongst "Works relating to Straits Set- 

 tlements exclusively, of which the above forms a portion.] 



