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The Johore Archipelago. 
A Glance at Rhio ; by J . T. Thom - 
son. Esq, F.R.G.S. Hon. M, New¬ 
castle Nat, Htst. Soc, 
The Ethnology of the Johore Ar¬ 
chipelago, by J. R. Logan Esq . 
Siam 
On the Laws of Siam, by Lieut. Col, 
James Low. c.m.r.s. & m,a..5.c,&c. 
Cochin China. 
Details respecting Cochin China, by 
Mgr, Le Fevre, Bishop of Isauropolis 
and Vicar Apostolic of Lower Cochin 
China. 
Narrative of the events connected 
with the arrest of the Right Rev. Mgr, 
Le Fevre, by the Cochin Chinese 
Government in 1846. 
Borneo. 
Some Remarks on the Dyaks of Ban* 
jarmassing. 
Java. 
Temmlnck’s General View of the 
Dutch Possessions in the Indian Ar¬ 
chipelago. 
Some Contributions to the Natural 
History of the R&ffieaia Patina, by M, 
Zollinger, M. B, S. &c. 
Contributions to the Statistics of 
the Population of Java, by Dr. P. 
Bleelcer, She in. Dir. and Sec. Bat* 
Soy.; Med. Serv. Neth. India. 
Description of Karrang Bollong (in 
Java) and of the Bird's Nest rocks 
there. 
VOL. II. 
General, 
Area of the Indian Archipelago, 
end of the Islands claimed by the 
Netherlands. 
On the Malayan and Polynesian 
languages and races, by /. Crawfurd, 
Esq,, F, R S. 
Customs common to the Hill Tribes 
borderiog on Assam and those of the 
Indian Archipelago, by J. R. Logan, 
Esq. 
A Scheme for representing Malayan 
sounds by Roman Setters, by J. Craw • 
furd, Esq,, F. R. S. 
Antiquity of the Chinese trade with 
India and the Indian Archipelago, by 
J. R. Logan, Esq. 
On the Alphabets of the Indian Ar¬ 
chipelago, byV. Crawfurd, Esg.,r.u.B 
The British Settlements on the 
Straits of Malacca. 
On the habitual use of Opium in 
Singapore, by R. Little, Esq., Sur¬ 
geon, Late Demonstrator of Anatomy 
at the Argyle Square School of Me¬ 
dicine, Edinburgh, &c; 
View of the State of Agriculture in 
the British Possessions in tbe Straits 
of Malacca, by J. Balestier, Esq., 
Cor. Mem. Am. Institute, Mem. Ac. 
of Rhiems &c. 
Notes on Malacca, by /. B. Wester - 
hcut. Esq., Assistant Resident at 
Malacca. 
The Chinese in Singapore. No. II. 
General Sketch of the numbers, 
tribes, and avo^tions f of the Chinese 
in Singapore, by Siah u Chin, 
An essay on Coral Reefs as the 
cause of Blakan Mali Fever and of 
the Fevers in various parts of the 
East, by R. Little, Esq., 
Preparation of Piae-apple fibres 
in Singapore for the manufacture of 
Pine cloth, by J, R. Logan, Esq. 
Range of tbe Gutta Taban collect¬ 
ors, and present amount of imports 
into Singapore, by J, R. Logan, Esq. 
The probable effects on tbe climate 
of Penang of the continued destruc¬ 
tion of its hill jungles, by J.R, Logan 
Esq . 
Some account of the Nutmeg and 
its Cultivation, by Thomas Oxley, 
Esq., A. B., Senior Surgeon of the 
Settlement of Prince of Wales Island, 
Singapore and Malacca, 
Notices of the History and Present 
Condition of Malacca, by the Hon. E . 
A. Blundell, C S. 
Malay Peninsula. 
Sketch of the Physical Geography 
and Geology of tbe Malay Peninsula, 
