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Malay 
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Medicine, W. E. Maxwell, N and Q, I. 23-24. 
Daun tiga ‘lei, W. BH. Maxwell, N and Q, I. 24225. 
Daun tical lene Sse N sande Orme ore 
Fighting dress of Malays, W. E. Maxwell, N and Q, II. 
aD) 
Dead. 
Buth ceremonies in Perak, W. E. Maxwell, N and Q, 
NG erg: 
° Wetiar Wo ie Maxwell Nand OF enVers =n 
Panjat, W. HE. Maxwell, N and Q, IV. 18-120; 
Ceremonies at Seedtime, A. W. S. O'Sullivan, XVIII. 
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‘The cultivation of rice in Malacca, (Malay text—Roman- 
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Boriah, H. T. Haughton, XXX. 312-313. 
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Graveyards of the Sultans of Perak, Stia Bijava di 
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Malay Chess, J. B. Eleum, XLIX. 87-92. 
Jongkak, Malay Game, M. Hellier, XLIX. 93-94. 
Notes and Queries, W. E. (Maxwell), XLIX. 108, 
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