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XXVII.

The Silong Tribe of the Mergui Archipelago, by J. R. Logan, Esq. ... 411

XXVII.*

A Vocabulary of the Silong Language, by Edward O'Riley, Esq. ... 411

XXVIII.

The Karean tribes of Martaban and Tavai, by Lieutenant-Col. James Low, C. M, R. A. S. & M. A. S. C. ... 413

XXIX.

The Semang and Sakai tribes of the Malay Peninsula, by Lieut-Col. Low. ... 424

XXX.

The manners and customs of the Malays—II. Meals, by J. R. Logan, Esq. ... 433

XXXI.

The Botany of Singapore, by T. Oxley, Esq. ... 436

XXXII.

The Ethnology of Eastern Asia, by J. R. Logan, Esq. ... 441

GENERAL REVIEW:—

Sect. 1. Introductory remarks on the ethnological importance of the races and languages of E. Asia, the isolation of the tonie group, and its relation to the Tartarian and other harmonic languages.
Sect. 2. Ethnic regions of E. Asia; the races inhabiting them; and ther fundamental connection in physiological and mental character, languages and customs.

XXXIII.

The Ethnology of South Eastern Asia, by J.R. Logan, Esq. ... 441

Sect. 1. General physical characteristics of the region.
Sect. 2, Inner, Middle and Outer or Oceanic Divisions. Their influence on ethnic movements in different eras, The present distribution of the races inhabiting them. Influence of the region or physical and mental character and civilization. Intermixture with surrounding races.
Sect. 3. Ethnic boundaries of the S. E. Asian races.
Sect. 4. General impression of the archiaic ethnic movements in S. E. Asia.

XXXIV.

Observations on Perak, by Lieut. Col. James Low, C. M. R. A. S. & M. A. S. C. ... 497

XXXV.

Ethnology of Eastern Asia and the Indo-Pacific islands, by J. R. Logan, Esq ... 552

SPIRITUALISM:—

I. GENERAL ENQUIRIES INTO THER ORIGIN, DEVELOPMENTS AND CHANGES OF SPIRITUALISM.

Sect. 1. Origin of Spiritualism.
Sect. 2. Progress from Naturaliasm and Naturolatry (i. e, the Spiritualiam and worship of particular natural things) to Pantheism and Monetheim
Sect. 3. Development of Naturalism and Naturolatry,