INDEX. 91 
Wild tribes of Peninsula 
The mentra Traditions, D. F. A. Hervey, X. 189-194. 
Pantang Gaharu, D. F. A. Hervey, N and Q, I. 8-9. 
| Mannk,? H.C. Clifford, N and Q, LV. 101-102. 
The Sakai language, H. C. Clifford, N and Q, t1V. 102- 
LOS: 
Some notes on Sakai dialect of the Malay Peninsula, 
Hugh Clifford, XXIV. 13-29. 
List of Jakun names of persons, H. J. Kelsall, r.a., 
BOVE 57. 
Early Indo-Chinese Influence in the Malay Peninsula, 
C. Otto Blagden, XX VII. 21-56. 
A vocabulary of the Besisi dialect, W. W. Skeat, NXITX. 
15-31. 
The Orang Laut of Singapore, W. W. Skeat and H. N. 
Ridley, XX XIII. 247-250. 
Additional note, X LI. 129-130. 
The Sakai dialect of Ulu Kampar Perak,, H. L, E. Luer- 
mg, XXXV..91-104. 
Dialects of Malay Peninsula, C. O. Blagden, XXXVIT. 
141-142. 
Jakuns of Batu Pahat, Johore, A. D. Machado, 
XXXVIII. 29-33. 
Pantang Kapur vocabulary, H. Lake and H. J. Kelsall, 
AXVI. 41-56. 
Pantang Kapur vocabulary, D. F, A. Hervey, III. 1138- 
114. 
P. W. Schmidt, s.v.p., “ Die Sprachen der Sakai and 
Semang auf Malacca and ihr Verhaltnis zu den mon- 
khmer Sprachen.” 
(Abstract), W. D. Barnes, XX XIX. 38-45. 
R. A, Soc., No, 51, 1909. 
