260 MALAYAN BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Prentah adat Eaja Eaja dan bethany— Usages, customs, and 

 ceremonies relating to Malayan Kings from childhood to 

 marriage — Malay MS. 



Eaden Mas Arjo Poerwo Lenono — Eeizen, texte Javanaise 

 — 2vols. in-8 cart.— Batavia, 1865-66. 



Eaja Bastamam — His conquest of Persia and Palestine for the 

 propagation of the Mahomedan faith — 1 toI. foolscap. 



Eegttlations established for the port of Krui or Croee, in Suma- 

 tra, "by the Government of Bantam, in Java, engraved on 

 copper, in the Sunda dialect of Java and Malayan charac- 

 ter. Dated in the year 1108 of the Hejirah or a.d. 1696. 



Eeligtous Instruction in the Malayan language, grounded on 

 Arabic text. 



Eomo — Javaansch gedicht, naar de bewerldng van Joro Dhipoero. 

 Uitgeg. door C. E. Winter — Batavia, 1S58. 



Eoorda van Eysinga — Gesebiedenis van Sultan Ibrahim vorst 

 van Eirah, uit het Maleisch in Javaansche poezy met 

 javaansch karakter-mits gaders nati sastra of zedesplen- 

 hen, in het kawi met roode letters — in-8 cart. — Ams- 

 terdam, 1842. 



Eoorda, T. — Javaansche Brieven, Berigten, Yershigen, Yerzoeks- 

 chriften, Proclamation, Publicaties, Contracten, Schuld- 

 bekenthenissen, Quitanties, Processtukken, Pachtbrieven 

 en andere sooi'tgelijke stukken — 8vo. — Amsterdam, 1845. 



Sabilal — The Eites and Ceremonies^of- Mahomedanism — Svo. 



Saif-tl Lizan — The adventures of Saif-ul Lizan, King f Abyssinia, 

 his life and his accession to the throne of Medina 

 Aharaxn in Abyssinia, founded by his grandfather a King 

 of Yemen, Arabia — 8vo. 



Samarkhand — A catechism on the precepts of Islamism. 



Sejarah Malaytj — Malay Chronicles from the time of Demang 

 Lebar Daon, a descendant of x\lexa7ider of Macedon, to 

 the arrival of the Portuguese in the reign of Sultan 

 Mahomed — Svo. — Singapore. 



Selasilah Eaja Eaja Cherbon — A genealogical account of the 

 Kinss of Cheribon. 



