IV 
CONTESTS. 
IV, 
ANNUAL REMITTANCES BY CHINESE IMMIGRANTS TO THEIR FAMILIES IN 
f .HINA, 4 , 4 4 « 4 ** ,4 *9 4 9 ,4 3 t} —37 4 
V. 
Shair BidaSAki : A Malay Poem, with an English Translation and 
Notes, by J. R. Logan. .. .. .. *. .. 38-48, 
Details respecting Cochin China, by Mgr. Le Fevre, Bishop of Is- 
auropolis and Vicar Apostolic of Lower Cochin China, 49-65,109-118, 
Formation of the Monarchy, 49—Kings, 50.—Geographical position and 
divisions, 51.—Rivers, 53.—Mountains, ib. —Minerals, 54.—Climate, 
i??.—Plants, 56.—Animals, ib. —Harbours, 57.—Towns, 58—Popula¬ 
tion 59.—Taxes, ib.— Inhabitants,60.—Dress, 62.—Manners and cus¬ 
toms, (53.—Houses and Food, ib .—Condition of the Women, 63.—Arts 
and Sciences, 65 Government, King, Mandarins, Laws, Army, Identity 
in usages, <£c., with the Chinese, 109-112—Language, character, gram¬ 
mar sounds, 112-115.—Religion and state @f the Christian religion in 
' Cochin China, 115-117.—Missionaries, 117-118. 
VII. 
Some Contributions to the Natural History c>f the Rafflesia 
jpATMA, by the IIeek Zollinger, M. B. S. &c« .. .. .» 66. 
Habitat, size, superstitious and medicinal uses.by the Javanese. 
Vlii. 
A Glance at Riiio ; by J. T. Thomson, Esq., Hon. M . Newcastle Nat 
Hist. Soc., Surveyor to Government ; .61-74. 
Position 68.—Shape and Coasts of the Island of Bin tang, ib.— Desciip- 
non of the town of Rhio, 69.—Gambling houses and policy of Gambling 
Farms 70,—Pulo Piningat, the residence of the Rajah Muda, ceremo¬ 
nies on the marriage of his son, 71-72. — Geology ot Bintang, 73-71., 
IX. 
* 
Contributions to the Statistics of the Population of Java : by 
P Bleerer, Mem. Dir. and Sec. Mat. Soe.; Med. Scrv. Neth. In- 
rrr M). 
. . * " *’ •• 
x. 
Notes on the Geological Features oi- Singapore and some of 
THE ISLANDS ADJACENT : by LlLUT.-COLONEL LOW, C. M. R. A. S. & M. 
.. 81-100, 
At J? i C 1 * 
