ADVERTISETMENT 
3 
by J. n. Logan, Esq , 
An account of the Wild Tribes in- 
habiting the Malay Peniusula, Suma¬ 
tra, and a few neighbouring islands, 
by the Revd P. Favre, Apostolic 
Missionary, Malacca, 
Journal of a voyage to the Eastern 
Coast and Islands of Jonore, by J. It, 
Logan, Esq. 
Notices of the Geology of the E*st 
CoaBt of Johore, by J. R. Logan Esq. 
China. 
A General view of what are regard¬ 
ed by the Chinese as Objects of 
Worship, bp the Rev. A. Stronach, 
Sumatra. 
Memoranda respecting Sumatra 
coal, by Lient. Cod. Low, M.R.A.S. 
Born eo 
Java 
Visit to the Tankuban Prahu in 
Java after the eruption of the 27th, 
of May 1846, by hr. Bleeker. 
A trip to Probolinggo, by Jona/Aa» 
Rigg, Esq. M. B. S. 
Celebes. 
A White Deer, 
Some notices of the Northern or 
Dutch half of Celebes. 
A Glance at Miuahsssa (Meuado), 
by M SpreeuwenOerg, 
Bali and Lombok. 
Recent Scientific Researches on the 
islands of Bali and Lombok. 
Notices of Lombok, by J R Logan, 
Esq. 
Of the Religion of Sassak, by M. 
Zollinger. 
The Geographical Grou^ of Borneo 
(from Temminck's Coup d’Oeil.) 
Borneo, 
Notices of European intercourse 
with Borneo Proper prior to the es¬ 
tablishment of Singapore in 1819. 
by J. R Logan Esq. 
Traces of the origin of the Malay 
kingdom of Borneo Proper, with No¬ 
tices of its condition when first dis¬ 
covered by Europeans, and at latter 
periods, by J. R. Logan, Bsq. 
The Virgin Daughter of Sultan 
Bongsu, a Dayak tale with a transla¬ 
tion. 
Report on the island of Bsnka, by 
Dr. Horsfield . 
Recent History of Banka, and mode 
of life of Dutch officials there, by Dr, 
Epp. 
Sambawa. 
A contribution to tha Ichthyology 
of Sumbtwa, by Dr. Bleeker. 
A visit to the Mountaineers, D o 
Dingo, in the country of Birna, by M 
Zollinger. * 
Timor. 
Specimens of the Dialects of Timor, 
and of tne chain of Islands extending 
thence to New Guinea, by G. Windsor 
Earl, Esq. M.R.A.S. 
FlorIs, 
Cannibals on the island Floris. 
Semau, 
Offerings on the island Ssmau 
vol. nr. 
The following are the contents of the numbers of Vol. Ill 
M. A.S.B. 
which have been published. 
General. 
A Translation of the Keddah Annals 
termed Marong Mabawangsa and 
sketches of the ancient condition of 
some of the nations of Eastern Asia 
with references to the Malays, by 
Lieut, Cot, James Low, c. m.r.a.s, & 
The Language and Literature of the 
Island of Bali, by R. Frederick, 
Esq . 
The Languages of the Indian Ar- 
chipetego, by J. R. Logan, Esq, 
The Statistics of the Nutmegs. 
