INDEX. 3 
BartLetr, EDWARD 
The Crocodiles and Lizards of Borneo in the Sarawak 
Museum with descriptions of supposed new species 
and the variation of colours in the several species 
during life, XX VIII. 73-97. 
Barnes, W. D. 
Notes on a trip to Gunong Benom in Pahang, XXAIX. 
1-10. 
Abstract of P. W. Schmidt’s, the Sakai and Semang 
Languages in the Malay Peninsula and their relation 
to the Mon-Khmer Languages, NNAITNX. 38-45. 
Translation of Prof. Nern’s Sanskrit Inscriptions in 
Malay Peninsula, NLIX. 95-101. 
Basketmaking 
at Tanjong Kling, Malacca, with five plates, Mrs. 
iand Xv 1. 1-8. 
Bat 
White-winged im Singapore, H. N. Ridley, XXXI. 
10-4. 
sin a Bamboo, H. N. Ridley, L. 103-104. 
Batam 
Visits to Island, C. Boden Kloss, L. 61-71. 
Batara Guru 
R. J, Wilkinson, XXX. 307. 
Batu Kodok 
Dow. A. Hervey, XI. 167. 
e 
Begonias 
of Borneo, H. N. Ridley, ALVI. 247-261. 
Benzoin 
R. J. Wilkinson, XXA. 306. 
Besisi 
See Wild Tribes. 
Bezoar-stone 
See Guliga. 
R. A. Soc., No. 51, 1999. 
