28 INDEX. 
Haynes, H. 8. 
A list of Brunei-Malay Words, XXXIV. 39-48. 
Jessa, 0, 38 
Enghsh, Sulu and Malay vocabulary, with Notes and 
additions by W. Ik. Maxwell, XVI. 321-384; XVIII. 
193-239, 7 
Heuer, M. 
Notes on the Malay Game ‘Jongkak’ (with plate), 
XLIX. 93-94. | 
Henicurus Ruficapillus 
Nest and eggs of —— , H. J. K(elsall), NXIV. 170. 
Hervey, D. F. A, 
Trip to Gunong Blumut with vocabulary of Camphor 
Language, ILI. 85-115. 
IEndau and its tributaries (with map), VIII. 93-124. 
Itinerary from Singapore ‘to source of the Sembrong and 
up the Madek, VIII. 125-122. 
Additional Notes, [X. 167-168. 
KXlonwang and its caves (translation), VIII. 153-158. 
Native names of getah and rotan, VIII. 159-160. 
Pantang Kapur of the Madek Jakun, LX. 167. 
Stone from Batu Pahat, IX, 168-170. 
The Mentra Traditions, X. 189-194. 
Batu Kodok (legend concerning rock in old Singapore 
SUMS), MIL LOT. 
Prigi Acheh (tradition concerning well on Johove coast), 
2S UGS. 
Malacca in the eighteenth century (translation of Ma- 
lacca Dutch records), XI1L. 262-267. 
Rembau, XIII. 241-258. ee 
Pantang Gaharu, N and Q, L. 8-9. 
Sumatran mawas, N and Q, I. 10-11. 
Signs and Omens, N and Q, I. 18-19. 
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