4 INDEX. 
Bibhography 
Contribution of Malayan —— , N. B. Dennys, V. 69- 
123; VI. 225-272, 
of Malaya, Jan. 1888—June 1890, C. Davies Sher- 
borne, XXII. 349-428; XXIV. 121-164; XX VI. 219- 
266; XXNVIL 135-175; X XTX. 33-74. 
of Siam by E. M. Satow, XVII. 1-85; XVIII. 163- 
139. 
of papers on Christmas Island, H. N. Ridley, 
XXIIL. 140. 
Bikin 
WeSC SOC 27 
Bircw, E. W. 
Vernacular Press in the Straits, [V. 51-55. 
The Election and Installation of ‘Tungku Muhammad, 
o.M.G. bin Tungku Antah, as the Yang di per Tuan 
Besar, Negri Sembilan, XLVI. 9-22. 
Birds 
See Ornithology, 
BiacpEn, C, Orno. 
Karly Indo-Chinese influence in the Malay Peninsula, 
XXVIII. 21-56. 
Notes on the Folk-lore and popular religion of the 
Malays, XXIX. 1-12. 
An account of the cultivation of Rice in Malacca. 
(Malay text—romanised—by Inche Muhammad Ja far 
with translation by C. O. B.), XXX. 285-304. 
The name ‘ Malayu, XXXII. 211-213. 
Dialects of the Malay Peninsula, XXXVII. 141-142. 
A Malayan Element in some of the Languages of South- 
ern Indo-China, XX XVIII. 1-27. 
The Comparative Philology of the Sakai and Semang 
Dialects of the Malay Peninsula—A Review, XX XIX, 
47-63. 
Jour. Straits Branch 
