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a Tribe of the River Pulai in Jo¬ 
hore, by the Editor. 
The Orang Sletar, a Tribe on the 
Rivers and Creeks of the Old 
Strait and estuary of the Johore, by 
the Editor. 
Table of Measurements illustra¬ 
tive of the Physical peculiarities 
of the Mintira, Biduanda Kallang, 
and Sabimba, by the Editor. 
Remarks on the Sletar and Sa¬ 
bimba Tribes, by J. T. Thomson , 
Esq. P, R. G. S. Hon. M. N,H. S. 
of N ewcastle. 
Examination of the Coast of the 
Peninsula from P. Mutiara to P. 
Panjang in Search of Coal deposits 
in November 1847, by Captain 
Congalton, Commander of the 
Govt. Steamer Hoogly. 
The Johore Archipelago. 
A Glance at Rhio; by J. T. 
Thomson, Esq. F.R.G.S. Hon. M. 
Newcastle Nat. Hist. Soc. 
The Ethnology of the Johore 
Archipelago, by the Editor. 
Siam. 
On the Laws of Siam, by Lieut. 
Col. James Low , c. m.r.s. & m. a. 
s. c. &c. 
Cochin China. 
Details respecting Cochin China, 
by Mgr. Le Fevre , Bishop) of Is- 
auropolis 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 
Banjarmassing. 
Temminek’s General View of 
the Dutch Possessions in the In¬ 
dian Archipelago. 
Some Contributions to the Na¬ 
tural History of the Rafflesia 
Patnia, by M. Zollinger , M. B. 
S. Stc. 
Contributions to the Statistics of 
the Population of Java, by Hr. 
P. Sleeker, Mem. 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, 
and of the Islands claimed by the 
Netherlands. 
On the Polynesian languages and 
races, by J, Crawfurd , Esq. E. 
Customs common to the Hill 
Tribes bordering on Assam and 
those of the Indian Archipelago, 
by the Editor. 
A Scheme for representing Ma¬ 
layan sounds by Roman letters, by 
J . Crawfurd , Esq. E. R. S. 
Antiquity of the Chinese trade 
with India and the Indian Archi¬ 
pelago, by the Editor. 
On the Alphabets of the Indian 
Archipelago, by J. Crawfurd , Esf 
E. R. S. 
The British Settlements on 
the Straits op Malacca. 
On the habitual use of Opium 
in Singapore, by R. Little, Esq. 
Surgeon, Late Demonstrator of 
Anatomy at the Argyle Square 
School of Medicine, Edinburgh, &c. 
View of the State of Agriculture 
in the British Possessions in the 
Straits of Malacca, by J. Balestier, 
Esq. Cor. Mem. Am. Institute, 
Mem. Ac. of Rhiems &c. 
Notes on Malacca, by J. B. 
Westerh.out, Esq Assistant Resi¬ 
dent at Malacca. 
The Chinese in Singapore, No, 
II. General Sketch of the numbers, 
tribes, and avocations of the Chi¬ 
nese in Singapore by Siah, U Chin. 
An essay on Coral Reefs as the 
cause of Blakan Mati Eever and 
of the Eevers in various parts of 
the East, by R. Little, Esq, 
