90 INDEX. 
WHEATLEY, J. J. Li 
Notes on Rainfall of Singapore, VII. 31-50. 
Further notes on the rainfall of Singapore, XV. 61-67. 
The Putri Gunong Ledang (Fairy Princess of Mt. 
Ophir), XXXII. 213-214. 
Wild tribes of Peninsula 
Dialects of Melanesian tribes, Michlucho Maclay (trans- 
lated), I. 38-44, 
Instructions as to collecting facts and dialects, I. 107- 
110. 
Semang and Sakai Tribes of Kedah and Perak bordering 
on Province Wellesley (extract from Field news- 
omer), Ito Tiled is, 
Ethnological excursions in Malay Peninsula, November 
1874, October 1875, IT. 205-221. 
Letters from Oxford Professor, etc. Semangs, II. 231- 
Oo. 
Aboriginal Tribes of Perak, W. E. Maxwell, IV. 46-50. 
Comparative Vocabulary of the Dialects of some of the 
wild tribes inhabiting the Malayan Peninsula, Borneo, 
etc., collected and compiled for S. B. R. A. S., V. 125- 
156. Corrections to above, VI. 290-291. 
Memorandum on various tribes inhabiting Penang and 
Province Wellesley, J. R. Logan, VII. 83-92. 
The Endau and its tributaries (with map), D. F. A. 
Hervey (Jakuns), VIII. 93-124. 
Additional notes, [X. 167-168. 
Comparative Vocabulary Fijian and New Zealand, VIII. 
162-169. 
Legend of white Semang; translation by W. E. Maxwell, 
EXe: 95-108, 
Jour. Straits Branch 
