82 MALAYAN BXBIilO&BAPHT, 



St. John, Horace— 



The India?). Archipelago, its History and Present State — 

 2 vols. 8yo. — London, 1853. 



St. John, Spenser— 



Life in the Forests of the Far Fast — 2 vols. — London, 

 1862. 



Contains an account of the ascent of Kini Bain in Borneo. 



Thomson, J — 



The Straits of Malacca, Indo-China and China ; or Ten 

 Years' Travels, Adventures and Residence abroad — Illustrated 

 with upwards of sixty wood engravings by J. D. Cooper, from 

 the author's own sketches and photographs. — Sampson, Low, 

 Maeston, Low and Seaele, London, 1875. 



Deals with the Straits Settlements. The work is well illustrated and amus- 

 ingly written, but is of more interest to China than Straits residents. 



Valentyn— 



Oud en Niew Ooost-Indien, Sfc; a Collection of Voyages to 

 the Fast Indies, Japan, Moluccas, many Islands in the Eastern 

 Seas, the Cape, Sfc, — in Dutch — 8 vols, folio — Dortrecht, 

 1724-26. 



Voyages 



dans VInde, en Perse, Sfc, avec la Description de File 

 Poulo Pinahg, nouvel HJtablissement des Anglais pres de la- 

 Cot e de Coromandel — Par differ ens Qfflciers au service de la 

 Conip. Angl. des Indes Orientates — Traduits de 1' Anglais par 

 les C***— Paris, 1801. 



Wallace, A. R — 



The Malay Archipelago — Cr. 8vo. — London, 1869. 



„ Australasia — 1 vol. — Stanford, London, 1879. 



These works take a comprehensive view of the whole of the Archipelago as far 

 North as the Phillippines, and give a connected account of the structure ami Zoologi- 

 cal peculiarities of most of its islands. 



Whalfeldt, Lieut. C G ~ 



Journals of Lieut. Charles Gustanis Whalfeldt, in the 

 Borneo Schooner to the Island of Engano, in 1771 — On a 

 Visit to the Saltpetre Caves of Cattoicn, in 1773 — With an 

 account of a large aquatic animal supposed by him to be the 

 Hippopotamus, but which was probably a Tapir. 



Yvan, Dr.— 



Six Months amongst the Malays, and a Year in China — 

 12mo. — London, 1854. 



