CATALOGUE OF MAMMALIA—Part I. 
INDIAN MUSEUM, 1881. 
CATALOGUE AND HANDBOOK OF ARCHiEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS 
IN THE INDIAN MUSEUM—Parts I. & II., 1883. 
FAUNA OF MERGUI AND ITS ARCHIPELAGO, 
WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE SELUNGS OF THE ARCHIPELAGO. 
The Collections were made by Dr. Anderson, but were brought to Europe to have the specimens 
identified and named by various men of Science in Britain and on the Continent. 
PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, Vols. XXI. & XXII., 1889, 
AND ALSO SEPARATELY 
LONDON: TAYLOR & FRANCIS. 
ENGLISH INTERCOURSE WITH SIAM IN THE 
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. 
{With a Map.) 
Dr. Anderson in his Preface explains how he was led to take up the history of the district of 
Tenasserim and Mergui, in which his scientific labours in connection with the Indian Museum had 
IhIu 
In the Introductory Chapter to his exhaustive enquiry into the earliest attempts of European 
Traders to gain a footing in Siam, Dr. Anderson gives the chequered history of Tenasserim, both 
Province and City, the latter having been founded by the Siamese in 1373 up the river of the same 
name. It was the starting point of an overland route to Ayuthia. Such it remained until the 
Burman Conquest of 1765, when both it and Mergui were destroyed, and Ayuthia being burned 
shortly afterwards, Bangkok became the capital of Siam. 
TRUBNER’S ORIENTAL SERIES, 1889. 
LONDON: KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER, & Co., Ltd. 
ZOOLOGY OF EGYPT. 
ANDERSON. 
REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. 
Royal 4to. Pp. lxv + 372, with 41 Coloured and 11 Uncolourcd Plates; 
having an Introduction with Map and seven Photographs illustrating 
the physical features of the country. 
LONDON: QUARITCH, 1898. 
