INDEX. 28) 
ieaevey, DF. A. 
Legends of Petrified ships, N and Q, IT. 38-39. 
Malacca Legends of Nakhoda Ragam, N and Q. LI. 40-14. 
Penang Legends of Nakhoda Ragam, N and Q, II. 44-46. 
Hewitt, JoHN 
Account of three snakes, XLV. 282-283. 
See Hose Dr. Charles and J. Hewitt. 
Hikaiat 
—— Shamsu 71-Bahrain, XLVII. 
Raja Budiman, Publications 2 and 3. 
History 
Geography of Malay Peninsula (with maps), A. M. 
Skinner, I. 52-62. 
dwo Perak manuscripts, W. H. Maxwell, II. 183-193. 
History of Perak from Native sources, W. E. Maxwell, 
1X. 85-108; XIV, 305-321. 
hese im Perak, W.H. Maxwell, X. 245-268. 
Outline history of British connection with Malava, 
Aa Mv planner, X. 249-280. 
Outline of history of Dindings, E. M. Merewether, 
XXIII. 35-47. 
Early Indo-Chinese Influence in the Malay Peninsula, 
C. Otto Blagden, XXVII. 21-56. 
Address on the Straits Settlements and Malay Peninsula 
Gelivered. before the Indian Society by Mr. J. A. 
irayt. XX VIIL:, 19-51. 
Aturan Sungei Ujong, R. N. Bland, XA VIII. 53-72, 
Relations between Southern India and the Straits Settle- 
ments A. Wes. O'Sullivan, XXNNVIC 67-74. 
A Buddhist Votive Tablet, C. O. Blagden, XX XIX. 
205-206. 
R. A. Soc., No. 51, 190). 
