INDEX. 47 
Malay Legends and Traditions 
The story of Kherudin (Enghsh and Romanised Malay), 
G. M. Laidlaw, XLVI. 27-57. 
Pa Senik and his son-in-law Awang (English and Ro- 
manised Malay), G. M. Laidlaw, XLVI. 59-64. 
The Baboon, Pak Si Bagok and the girl (English and 
Romanised Malay), G. M. Laidlaw, XLVI. 65-71. 
A Pelandok Tale (English and Romanised Malay), G. M. 
Laidlaw, XLVI. 73-102. 
Pelandok and other tales (Romanised Malay and Eng- 
lish), G. M. Laidlaw, XLVIIT. 27-96. 
Miscellaneous Notes, W. E. Maxwell, X LEX. 103-107, 
Father Civet (with romanised version), R. O. Winstedt, 
L. 85-90. 
Malay Religion and superstition 
A Malay Kramat, W. E. Maxwell, II. 236-238. 
A Tiger’s Walk, III. 139-140. 
Shamanism in Perak, W. E. Maxwell, XII. 222-232. 
Signs and Omens, D. F. A, Hervey, N and Q, I. 18-19. 
Ganju, W. HE. Maxwell, N and Q, I. 22-23. 
The Berik-berik, H. T. Haughton, N and Q, II. 39. 
Mantra Sandaran, W. E. Maxwell, N and Q, II. 46-47. 
Magic circle, W. E. Maxwell, N and Q, II. 49. 
Malay superstition, G. C., N and Q, IL. 53-54. 
Sacred Fire, W. HE. Maxwell, N and Q, III. 79-80. 
Pelas Negri, W. E, Maxwell, N and Q, III. 80-81. 
Mantra, W. EK. Maxwell, Nand Q, IV. 124-126. 
Belief in spirits and demons, W. E. Maxwell, N and Q, 
TV. 126-130. 
Some records of Malay Magic, W. W. Skeat, XXXI. 1- 
61. 
On the use of the slow loris in Malay medicine, H. N. 
Ridley, XXXIV, 31-34, 
R. A. Soc., No. 51, 1909. 
