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XXVIII.

The probable effects on the Climate of Pinang of the Continued Destruction of its hill jungles, by J. R. Logan, Esq. ... 534

XXIX

Notice of the labours of M. Zollinger.

XXX.

A trip to Probolingo, by Jonathan Rigg, Esq. M. B. S. ... 537, 661

Harbour of Sourabaya, 537.— Coast of Madurs. 540.— Pulo Katapang. 541.— The Ginding wind, ib.— Pahiton Sugar work, 541— Population of Probolingo, 557.— Hindu antiquities at Johor, 558— Bezuki, 667.— Probolingo, 663.— The range and uses of the palmyra or Lontar tree, 665.— Mount Bromo, its mode of origin connection with mount Lamongan, eruptions, 667.— Lake of Kalindungan, 659.

XXXI.

A scheme for representing Malay sounds by Roman Letters, by John Crawfurd, Esq. F.R.S. ... 564

XXXII.

Antiquity of the Chinese trade with India and the Indian Archipelago, by J. R. Logan, Esq. ... 603

Examination of Marco Polo's voyage, and identification of the places mentioned by him. Chinese and Arabic writings.— Course of the Chinese junks from China to Singapore at present.

XXXIII.

Notices of the Chinese intercourse with Borneo Proper prior to the establishment of Singapore in 1819, by J. R. Logan, Esq. ... 611

XXXIV.

Journal of a voyage to the Eastern Coast and Islands of Johore, by J. R. Logan Esq. ... 616

Scenery of Singapore Straits, 616.— Form, and character of its coasts, 609.— Peninsula of the S. E. extremity of the continent, its physical character, rivers, inhabitants, 620.— Pulo Pinyuso, Tanjong Pinyuso or Point Romania, 621.— T. Sippong, Teloh Ayer Rambut, T. Pungai ib.— T. Kinawar, 622.— T. Lompatan, T. Mantigi ib. fragments of pumice, Bay of the Sidili.

XXXV.

Notices of the Geology of the East Coast of Johore by J. R. Logan, Esq. ... 625

The rocks of Tanjong Pungai, talcose sandstons, ironmasked, iron and quartz veins, modern conglomerite on beach, 265.— Tanjong Kinawar, talcose shale, curious ligneous aspect of the rack, conversion into quartz, 628.—

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