ADVERTISEMENT 
N OS. I, IT and III of the JOURNAL of the INDIAN 
ARCHIPELAGO and EASTERN ASIA being 
now reprinted, complete sets can be furnished. 
Vol. I may be procured half-bound, price 5 dollars. 
The following are the contents of the numbers that have 
been published: 
VOL. I. 
General, 
The Present Condition of the Indian 
Archipelago by J. R. Logan. Esq., 
F. G. S,, Member of the Asiatic Socie¬ 
ty. Corresponding Member of the Ba¬ 
tavian Society of Arts and. Sciences, 
end of the Ethnological Society of 
London. 
Gutta Percha, by T. Oxley, Esq , 
A.B., Senior Surgeon of the Settlement 
of Prince of Wales Ii&nd, Singapore 
and Malacca. 
Sbair Bidasari: A Malay Poem, with 
an English Translation and Notes, by 
J, R , Logan , Esq. 
Introductory Remarks to a series of 
contributions to the Ethnology of the 
Indian Archipelago, by J, 22. Logan , 
Esq., 
The Laws of the Indian Archipelago 
and Eastern Asia by J, R. Logan, Esq, 
Miscellaneous Notices, Contribu¬ 
tions and Correspondence* 
Malay Pantuns. 
The British Settlements on the 
Straits of Malacca. 
Annual Remittances by Chinese lm 
migrants to their Families in China. 
Notes on the Geological Features of 
Singapore and some of the Adjacent, 
by Lieut.-Colonel Low , c. at, a. a. s. 
& M. A. S. C. 
A few remarks on Conchology and 
Mslachology, comprising brief notices 
of some of the more remarkable “Tes- 
tacea” in Singapore and its neighbour¬ 
hood ; with an appended catalogue of 
Singapore Shells arranged In comfor- 
uity with Lamark’i System, by Wm, 
Traill , Esq, } M.D. 
The Malay Peninsula. 
Notea on the Coal deposits which 
have been discovered along the Siamese 
Coast from Finang to the vicinity of 
Junkeeylon, by Lieut Colonel Low, M* 
a, a. c- & c m. a. a. a. 
Discovery of Coal in Ligor and Ke« 
dah on the West Coaat of the Penin¬ 
sula, by /. 22. Logan, Gsq, 
The Orang Binua of Johore, by J. 
22. Logan, Esq,, 
Physical Characteristics of the Mia- 
lira, by J. R. Logan , Esq. 
The Superstitions of the Mintira, 
with some additional remarks on their 
customs &c. by J, R. Logan Esq. 
Visit of a Party of Orang Mintira 
to Singapore, by J, R. Logan, Esq. 
The Orang Sabimba of the extremi¬ 
ty of the Malay Peninsula, by J, 22. 
Logan, Msq. 
The Orang Biduanda Kallang of tba 
River Pulai in Johove, by J. 22, Logan , 
Esq 
The Orang Sletar on the Rivers and 
Creeks of the Old Strait and estuary 
of the Johore, by J. 22. Logan, Esq. 
Table of Measurement illustrativo 
of the Physical peculiarities of the 
Mintira, Biduanda Kallang, and Sa¬ 
bimba, by J, 22, Logan Esq . 
Remarks on the Sletar aod Sabimba 
Tribes, by J. T Thomson, Esg F. R. 
G. S. Hon. M.N.H.S ,of Newcastle. 
Examination of the Coast of tho 
Peninsula from P. Mutiara to P. Pan- 
jang in Search of Coal deposits in No¬ 
vember 1847, by Captain Congalion s 
Commander of the Govt. Steamer 
Hooghly, 
