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CONTENTS.


I.

On the Leading Characteristics of the Papuan, Australian, and Malayu-Polynesian Nations, Chapter II, by G. Windsor Earl, Esq., M. R. A. S. ... 1, 66, 172

II.

An Account of the Origin and Progress of the British Colonies in the Straits of Malacca, by Lieut. Col. James Low, C. M. R. A. S. and M. A. S. C. ... 11, 106, 360

III.

General Report on the Residency of Singapore, drawn up principally with the view of illustrating its Agricultural Statistics, by J. T. Thomson, Esq., F. R. G. S., Surveyor to Government. ... 27, 162, 134, 206

IV.

Some Account of Keddah. ... 49

V.

The Piracy and Slave Trade of the Indian Archipelago. ... 45, 144, 400, 617, 734.

VI.

The Mixture of Human Races ... 54

VII.

The Vegetable Products of the Tenasserim Provinces, by Edward O'Riley, Esq. ... 55

VIII.

Tiger Fight at Solo, by Jonathan Rigg, Esq. ... 75

IX.

Reply to the Remarks on the "Essay on Coral Reefs as the cause of Fever &c." by R. Little, Esq., Surgeon. ... 85

X.

Census of Singapore ... 107

XI.

Gunung Dangka, or a Paradise on ae a tale of Superstition, by Jonathan Rigg, Esq. ... 119

XII.

Gambier, as a Preservative of Timber, by T C. Drysdale, Esq. ... 163