- Pages
- 366
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.143845
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
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i-xii | R. Rost | view |
I. Some Account of Quedah
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1-4 | R. Rost | view |
II. Report Made to the Chief and Council of Balambangan By Lieut. James Barton Of His Several Surveys
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4-20 | James Barton | view |
III. Substance of a Letter to the Court of Directors
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20-26 | R. Rost | view |
IV. Formation of the Establishment on Poolo Peenang
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26-37 | R. Rost | view |
V. The Gold of Limong
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38-40 | Macdonald | view |
VI. On Three Natural Productions of Sumatra
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40-50 | John Macdonald | view |
VII. On the Traces of the Hindu Language and Literature Extant Amongst the Malays
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50-55 | William Marsden | view |
VIII. Some Account of the Elastic Gum Vine of Prince-Wales Island and of Experiments Made on the Milky Juice Which It Produces: With Hints Respecting the Useful Purposes to Which It May Be Applied
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55-60 | James Howison | view |
IX. A Botanical Description of Urceola Elastica Or Caoutchouc Vine of Sumatra and Pulo-Pinang; with an Account of the Properties of Its Inspissated Juice Compared with Those of the American Caoutchouc
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61-66 | William Roxburgh | view |
X. An Account of the Inhabitants of the Poggy Or Nassau Islands Lying off Sumatra
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66-76 | John Crisp | view |
XI. Remarks on the Species of Pepper Which are Found on Prince-Wales Island
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76-83 | William Hunter | view |
XII. On the Languages and Literature of the Indo-Chinese Nations
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84-171 | J. Leyden | view |
XIII. Some Account of an Orang Outang of Remarkable Height Found on the Island of Sumatra; Together with a Description of Certain Remains of This Animal Presented to the Asiatic Society by Capt. Corn-Foot And at Present Contained in Its Museum
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172-178 | Clarke Abel | view |
XIV. Observations on the Geological Ap-Pearances and General Features of Portions of the Malayan Peninsula and of the Countries Lying Betwixt It and I8 North Latitude
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179-201 | James Low | view |
XV. Short Sketch of the Geology of Pulo Pinang and the Neighbouring Islands
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201-215 | T. Ward | view |
XVI. Climate of Singapore
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215-i | R. Rost | view |
XVII. Inscription on the Jetty at Singapore
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219-220 | W. Bland | view |
XVIII. Extract of a Letter from Col. J. Low
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221-222 | R. Rost | view |
XIX. Inscription at Singapore
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222-223 | R. Rost | view |
XX. An Account of Several Inscriptions Found in Province; Wellesley on the Peninsula of Malacca
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223-226 | James Low | view |
XXI. Note on the Inscriptions from Singa-Pore and Province Wellesley. Forwarded by the Hon. Col. Butterworth C.B. and Col. J. Low
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227-232 | J.W. Laidlay | view |
XXII. On an Inscription from Keddah
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232-ii | low | view |
XXIII. A Notice of the Alphabets of the Philippine Islands
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235-235 | R. Rost | view |
XXIV. Succinct Review of the Observations of the Tides in the Indian Archi-Pelago
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236-250 | R. Rost | view |
XXV. Report on the Tin of the Province or Mergui
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251-256 | G.B. Tremenheere | view |
XXVI. Report on the Manganese of the Mergui Province
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257-258 | G.B. Tremenheere | view |
XXVII. Paragraphs to be Added to Capt. G. B. Tremenheere’s Report on the Tin of Mergui
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258-259 | R. Rost | view |
XXVIII. Second Report on the Tin of Mergui
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260-271 | G.B. Tremenheere | view |
XXIX. Analysis of Iron Ores from Tavoy and Mergui and of Limestone from Mergui
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272-275 | A. Ure | view |
XXX. Report of a Visit to the Pakchan River and of Some Tin Localities in the Southern Portion of the Tenas-serim Provinces
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275-284 | G.B. Tremenheere | view |
XXXI. Report on a Route from the Mouth of the Pakchan to Krau and Thence Across the Isthmus of Krau to the Gulf of Siam
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285-297 | Alexander Fraser, J.G. Forlong | view |
XXXII. Report; &C. from Capt. G.B. Tremenheere Executive Engineer Tenasserim Division to the Officer in Charge of the Office of Superintending Engi-neer South-Eastern Provinces
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298-301 | G.B. Tremenheere | view |
XXXIII. Remarks on the Different Species of Orang-Utan
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301-309 | E. Blyth | view |
XXXIV. Further Remarks on the Different Species of Orang-Utan
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309-318 | Edward Blyth | view |