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Skeat, W. W., and Blagden, C. 0., Pagan Races of the Malay 

 Peninsula (presented by the Hon. H. Marriott) 



McNair, J. P. A., Prisoners their own warders 



Baring Gould, S., History of Sarawak 



St. John, S., Earlier adventures of a Naval Officer 



Hubback, T. R., Elephant and Sladang in Malaya 



Cowie, A., English, Sulu, and Malay vocabulary 



Keppel, H.j A visit to the Indian Archipelago 



Davies, R. D., Siam in the Malay Peninsula . . Presented by 



Ross, J. J)., The Capital of a little empire . . khe Singapore 



Head, T. H., Across the Equator . . . . . . Free Press. 



Batten, G. G., Glimpses of the Eastern Archipela 



Maryatt, F., Borneo and the Indian Archipelago 



Hudson, H. H., Malay Orthography 



Boys, H. S., Some notes on Java 



Fokker, A. A., Tidong dialects of Borneo . . 



Van Daventer, M. L., Daendels-Raffles 



It has been decided not to print the index to Malay Pantuns 

 which Mr. H. Overbeck prepared and made over to the Society: 

 and as it was considered inadequate by itself the Hon. H. Marriott 

 lias prepared another which he has presented to the Society, so that 

 both may be preserved in the library together. Mr. Overbeck's index 

 is by the third line, but Mr. Marriott's by the leading words. The 

 Council's intention in preserving these is that members who interest 

 themselves in the collection of Pantuns may easily ascertain whether 

 such as they meet with are published or unpublished; and they 

 consider that unpublished pantuns might well find a place in the 

 Society's Journal. 



I. Henry Burkill, 



Hon. Secretary. 



