Other Publications. 
The Society has also published :— 
Miscellaneous papers relating to Indo-China. Reprinted for 
the S. B. R. A. S. from * Dalrymple’s Oriental Repertory ’ 
and the © Asiatic Researches’ and’ Journal’ of the Asiatie 
Society of Bengal, 2 vols., London Trubner & Co., 1886 
(edited by the late Dr. Reinhold Rost). 
CONTENTS OF VOL. I. 
I Some Account of Quedah. By Michael Topping. 
II Report made to the Chief and Council of Balam- 
bangan, (Borneo). By Lieut. James Barton, 
of his several Surveys. 
III Substance of a Letter to the Court of Directors 
from John Jesse, dated July 20th 1775, at 
Borneo Proper. 
IV Formation of the Establishment of Pulo-Penang. 
V The Gold of Limong. (Sumatra). By Mr. Mac- 
donald. 
VI On three Natural Productions of Sumatra. (Cam- 
phor, coral and copper). By the same. 
VII On the traces of the Hindu Language and Litera- 
ture extant amongst the Malays. By Wil- 
liam Marsden. 
VIII Some Account of the Elastic Gum Vine of Prince- 
Wales Island. By James Howison. 
IX. =A Botanical Description of. Urceola Elastica or 
Caoutchou Vine of Sumatra and Pulo-Penang. 
_ By William Roxburgh M.D. 
X An account of the inhabitants of the Poggy or 
Nassau Islands lying off Sumatra. By John 
Crisp. 
Jour. Straits Branch, R. A. Soc., No.j51, 1909. 
