MALAYAN BlBiilOGffiAFHY. ±0-3 



Earl, George Windsor— 



The Native Baces of the Indian Archipelago^ Papuans — 



Illustrated with maps and coloured plates — PL Balliere, 

 London and New York, 1853. 



Much, of the information given is still of considerable interest, though, to a great 

 extent, embodied, in subsequent works. The supplement contains specimens of eleven 

 Papuan and North Australian dialects. 



Yoyaqes of the Dutch Briu-of-War " Dourza " — [See 

 Kolffs.J ' 



Eden, R — 



The History of Travel in the West and East Indies — Ito. — 

 London, 1577. 



Edrisi—Abou-Abd- Allah-Mohammed "ben Mohammed el Edrisi— 



Geographic d'Edrisi — t radii ite de VArdbe en Franqais par 

 P. Amedee Jaubert — Included in Becueil de Voyages et Ac 

 Jlenwires publie par la Societe de Geographic — Paris, 1836. 



Tliis work of el Edeisi was completed in the yea'' 1154, A.D., and compiled from 

 a number of pre-existing Arabic books on Geography, it contains numerous references 

 to the Islands of the Archipelago, &c. 



Fitzer— 



Compendium Oriental 'ische Indie n — small folio — Frankfurt, 

 1627. (Rare, priced at £5.) 



Forster, John Reynold— 



Voyage round the World — London, 1778. 



Contains some interesting remarks on the traces of Malay to be found in the 

 South Sea Island languages. 



Gilbert, Th- 



A Voyage from New South Wales to Canton in the year 

 1788— Sto.— London, 1789. 



Gonneville— 



Voyages aux Nouvelles Terres des Indes avec des Mclaircisse- 

 ments par D'Avezac — Sto. — Paris, 1869. 



Gould, J., F.H.s.— 



The Birds of New Guinea — Imp. folio — London. (In 

 course of publication.) 



This will include the species of the Paradiseidse and other forms in the Moluccas 

 intimately related to the avifauna of New Guinea. 



M The Birds of Asia — Inipl. folio — London, (? date). (Still 



in course of publication.) 



This includes figures and descriptions of species common to Malaya and the 

 Continent of Asia. 



