Formation of the Establishment of Poolo Peenang. 
The Gold of Limong. By Mr. Macdonald. 
On three Natural Productions of Sumatra. By the 
same. 
On the Traces of the Hindu Language and Literature 
extant amongst the Malays. By William Marsden, 
Esq. 
Some Account of the Elastic Gum Vine of Prince- 
Wales Island. By James Howison, Esq. 
A Botanical Description of Urceola Elastica, or Caout- 
choue Vine of Sumatra and Pulo-Pinang. By 
William Roxburgh, M. D. 
An Account of the Inhabitants of the Poggy, or 
Nassau Islands, lymg off Sumatra. By John 
Crisp, Esq. 
Remarks on the Species of Pepper which are found on 
Prince-Wales Island. By William Hunter, Esq., 
M. D. 
On the Languages and Literature of the Indo-Chinese 
Nations. By J. leyden, M. D. 
Some Aceount of an Oranz-Outang of remarkable 
height found on the Island of Sumatra. By 
Clarke Abel. M. D. 
Observations on the Geological Appearances and 
General Features of Portions of the Malayan 
Peninsula. By Captain James Low. 
Short Sketch of the Geology of Pulo Pinang and the 
neighbouring Islands. By T. Ware, Esq. 
Climate of Singapore. 
Inscription on the Jetty at Singapore. 
Extract of a Letter from Col. J. Low. 
Inscription at Singapore. 
An Account of Several Inscriptions found in Province 
Wellesley. By Lieut-Col. James Low. 
Note on the Inscriptions from Singapore and Province 
Wellesley. By J. W. Laidlay. 
