34 INDEX. 
ICED Don 
An account of a journey across the Malay Peninsula 
from Koh Lak to Mergui, XXIV. 31-41. 
Notes on the Siamese Provinces of Koow1, Bangtaphan, 
Pateeo and Champoon (with map), XXIV. 63-78. 
KeLHamM, Caprain H. R., 74TH HIGHLANDERS. 
Ornithological Notes made in the Straits Settlements 
and in “the Western States of the Malay Peninsula 
(extract from! bis), DX. 109-140). Xl E29) aiar 
171-205. 
IRepcsyene,, bnasivat'e tal, ala, TRIB, 
Notes on a trip to Bukit Etam Selangor, XXIII. 67- 
75, (with notes by H. N. Ridley on plants collected). 
Account of a trip up the Pahang, Tembeling and Tahan 
Rivers and an attempt to reach Gunog ‘Tahan, XXY. 
32-49, 
Description of a new species of Jungie fowl said to come 
from Borneo, XXIV. 167-168, 
A large Mias in Singapore by H. J. K., XXIV. 168-169, 
Note on Nest and Hggs of Sieditounk amicta, XXIV. 
169-170. 
Nest and Eges of Henicurus ruficapillus Temm, XXTLY. 
IUD), 
On the occurrence of the rare Bat-hawk in Johore, XXV. 
ITLL, 
Notes on Gallus violaceus, XXV. 173. 
List of Jakun names of persons, XXVI. 5% 
H. W. Lake and H. J. Kelsall’s Journey on the Sembrong 
River, XXYVI. 1-33. 
H. W. Lake and H, J. Kelsall, Camphor Tree and Cam- 
phor Languages of Johore, XXVI. 35-56, 
Kerengea 
Caringa (F ormica gracilipes Gray) on the habits of, H. 
N. Ridley, XXII. 345-347. 
Jour, Straits Branch 
