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IV.

Annual Remittances by Chinese Immigrants to their Families in China. ... 35-37.

V.

Shair Bidasari: A Malay Poem, with an English Translation and Notes, by J. R. Logan. ... 38-48.

VI.

Details respecting Cochin China, by Mgr. Le Fevre, Bishop of Isauropolis and Vicar Apostolic of Lower Cochin China. 49-65,109-118.

Formation of the Monarchy, 49— Kings, 50.— Geographical position and divisions, 51.– Rivers, 53.— Mountains, ib.— Minerals, 54.— Climate, ib.— Plants, 56.— Animals, ib.— Harbours, 57.— Towns, 58— Population 59.— Taxes, ib.— Inhabitants,60.— Dress, 62.— Manners and customs, 63.— Houses and Food, ib.— Condition of the Women, 63.— Arts and Sciences, 65 Government, King, Mandarins, Laws, Army, Identity in usages, &c., with the Chinese, 109-112— Language, character, grammar sounds, 112-115.— Religion and state of the Christian religion in Cochin China, 115-117.— Missionaries, 117-118.

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Some Contributions to the Natural History of the Rafflesia Patma, by the Heer Zollinger, M. B. S. &c. ... 66.

Habitat, size, superstitious and medicinal uses by the Javanese.

VIII.

A Glance at Rhio: by J. T. Thomson, Esq., Hon. M. Newcastle Nat Hist. Soc., Surveyor to Government: 61-74.

Position 68.— Shape and Coasts of the Island of Bin tang, ib.— Description of the town of Rhio, 69.— Gambling houses and policy of Gambling Farms, 70.— Pulo Piningat, the residence of the Rajah Muda, ceremonies on the marriage of his son, 71-72.— Geology of Bintang, 73-74.

IX.

Contributions to the Statistics of the Population of Java: by P Bleeker, Mem. Dir. and Sec. Bat. Soc.; Med. Serv. Neth. India. ... 75-76.

X.

Notes on the Geological Features of Singapore and some of the Islands Adjacent: by Lieut.-Colonel Low, C.M.R.A.S. & M.A.S.C. ... 81-100.