CONTENTS. 
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tian Missionaries in the Indian Archipelago ? 
Malay Amoks referred to Mahomedanism. 
XXXIII. 
Malay Amoks and Piracies. What can we do to abolish 
them ? . * . . • * • • 464 
. ; 508 
XXXIV, 
The Agriculture of Singapore 
XXXV. 
Essay towards an Account of Sulu, by J. Dalrymple, Esq. 
J 512,545 
XXXVI. 
Malay Amoks . . 
XXXVII. 
The Orang Komring . . 
XXXVIII. 
. . 53 
• . 534 
Analysis of the Ancient Annals of Siam . « . . 568 
xxxix. 
The Piracy and Slave Trade of the Indian Archipelago. 581 
629. 
XL 
Destruction of the Fleet of Sarebas and Sakarran 
Pirates 
XLI. 
The Zoology of Singapore, by T. Oxley, Esq. .. 594 
X LII, 
An Account of the Origin and Progress of the British 
Colonies in the Straits ol Malacca, by Lieut.-Col. James 
Low, C.M.R.A.S. & M.A.S.C. . . .. 599 
XLIII. 
General Report on the Residency of Singapore, drawn up 
principally Mdth a view of illustrating its Agricultural Sta¬ 
tistics, by J. T. Thomson, Esq., F. R. G. S. Surveyor to 
Government. . , . . . . * 618, 
