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ADVERTISEMENTS. 
VOL. III. 
The following are the contents of the numbers of Vol. Ill which 
have been published. 
General. 
A Translation of the Keddah 
Annals termed Marong Maha- 
wangsa and Sketches of the ancient 
condition of some of the nations 
of Eastern Asia, with references 
to the Malays, by Lieut Col J. 
Low , C M R.A s. & M.A S B 
The Language and Literature 
of the Island of Bali, by R . Frei- 
derich, Esq. 
The Languages of the Indian 
Archipelago, by the Editor. 
The Statistics of the Nutmeg. 
■ Piracy in the Indian Archipela¬ 
go, by Spencer St. John, Esq. 
Malay Pantuns 
The Manners and Customs of 
the Malays, by the Editor. 
Fanghulu Kisang. 
Sago, by the Editor 
Sago in the Moluccas. 
Sago in Sumatra. 
Manufacture of Pearl Sago in 
Singapore by Chinese. 
The Trade in Sago 
Note on the mode of Growth 
and Productiveness of the Sago 
Tree 
The Population of the Indian 
Archipelago, by Spencer St, John, 
Esq 
Opium smoking,by R Little, Esq. 
Is the Opium Trade to China 
one in which a Christian Merchant 
can engage? 
Mahomedanism in the Indian 
Archipelago. 
Why have Mahomedan, been 
more successful than Christian 
Missionaries, in the Indian Archi¬ 
pelago ? 
The Truth and Power that are 
in M ahomedanism 
Malay Amoks referred to Ma- 
homedanism, 
Malay Amoks and Piracies 
What can we do to abolish them ? 
by the Editor. 
An Essay on Coral Reefs as the 
cause of the Fevers in various 
parts in the East, by R Little, 
Esq. Surgeon. 
The I'iracy and Slave Trade of 
the Indian Archipelago - 
British Settlements in the 
Straits of Malacca. • 
Five days in Naning, with a 
walk to the Foot of Gunong Datu 
in Rambau, by the Editor. 
The Agriculture of ingap ore, 
by J. Crawfurd Esq. F. R. S 
The Zooloogy of Singapore, by 
T Oxley Esq 
Malay Peninsula, Tenna- 
SERIM &C. 
A Journey in Johore, by the 
Revd P. Fame, Apostolic Mis¬ 
sionary, Malacca 
Pawangs, by the Revd P.Favre, 
A Journey in the Menangkabau 
States of the Malay Peninsula, by 
the Revd. P Favre. 
Pulo Dinding 
Rough Notes on the Geological 
and Geographical Characteristics 
of the Tennaserim Provinces, by 
Edward Riley, Esq. 
Revenue, Expences and Trade 
of llhio 
Sketches at the Nicobars. 
A few particulars respecting 
the Nicobar Islands, by Revd. J. 
M. Chopard, Missionary Aposto¬ 
lic 
Siam. 
Analysis of the Ancient Annals of 
Siam. 
Cochin China. 
Funeral of the late King of Co¬ 
chin China, 
Sumatra. 
A General Sketch of Sumatra, 
by the Editor. 
The Battas of Mandheling and 
Pertibi, by T J Wilier, Esq. 
The Orang Komring. 
