A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYA." 



Fbom Jitlt, 1893, TO June, 1894. 



BY 



C. DAVIES SHEEBOEN, p.g.s., f.z.s. 



In compiling this Bibliography, all sources of information have 

 been utilized. In inserting, therefore, every publication that has 

 come under his notice, the compiler hopes that the entries will 

 prove of considerable assistance ; but as a large proportion of the 

 literature of this district, either never reaches England at all, or 

 else arrives so long after as to be too late for examination for this 

 purpose, he begs the reader's indulgence for any error that may 

 be present. His thanks are due to M. Martinus NijhofE of The 

 Hague for information as to some of the more recent books. 



A.— De exjdoitatie van gronding en bevolking in de Kedjawen- 



desa's der Vorsteulanden. Ind, Gids, 1893 p. 1881-r 89. 

 Abd-es-samad el Giwt el-Paltmban1. — Hidajetes-sfdikm (Malayan 



Commentary on Gazali's bidfijet el-hidaja). 4to. Btildq, 1310, 



4, 141 pp. 

 Abdul Hafith btn McnAMEn Taphe-e. — Al Durat-al-Muziyat. 



8vo. Macassar, 1893, 107 pp. 

 Abdoellah bin Abdelkadie Moensji. — Kesah Pelajaran dari 



Singapoera sampai ka negri Kalantan. 8vo. Leiden, 1893, 



156 pp. 



* By " Malaya " is here meant that part of the Archipelago eEclosed in a 

 line drawn round the North of Siam and the Philippines, through Maoaesar 

 Strait, between Lombok and Bali, round the outlying islands of Java and Su- 

 matra and to the East of the Nicobar and Andaman Islands, 



