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The Granite of Singapore, p. 84-6.— Sandstone and Clayey strata, their elevation, disruption, analogy in position to the new Red sandstone, included nodules, &c., 86-90.— Absence of coal, coal of Borneo, of the Malay Peninsula N. of Pinang, 90-91.— Composition of the sandstones and their soils, 91-92.— Peaty matter, clays, and sand of the plain and vallies, 92-93.— The Ironstone, compared with the laterite of Malabar &c., 93-97.— Pulo Timmukul, P. Chikukoh, 99.— Blakang Mati, P. Tokong, P. Buah Saga, P. Ubi, 98.— P. Panjang, Batu Berlayer, 99-100.

XI.

Description of Karrang Bullong (in Java) and of the Bird's Nest Rocks there. ... 101-108.

Karrang Bollong, residency, fish ponds, temperature, population, 101-102.— sacrifices and ceremonies on gathering the Bird nests, mode of descendings into the Caves and procuring the nests, the swallow, &c. 102-108.

XII.

Narrative of the Events Connected with the Arrest of the Right Rev. Mgr. Le Fevre, Bishop of Isauropolis and Vicar Apostolic of Lower Cochin China, by the Cochin Chinese Govt. in 1846, 119-126.

XIII.

Temminck's General view of the Dutch Possessions in the Indian Archipelago. ... 120-149, 183-222.

Present administration, Cultures and Finances of Netherlands India, Population of Java and Madura, Batavia, 129.— administration of the interiour, Dhemang, Pannatoes, A'dhipati, Pangeran, Kabutans, and Residencies, 131.— disturbance of the system by great European proprietors, 132.— tenure of land, state services, 133.— land tax, 134— vindication of the system of administration 135-6.— General Government, Governor General, Council of the Indies, Governors of Sumatra, Borneo and Celebes, 136.— Courts and Laws, 139.— Orphan Chambers, 138.— Finances, 138. Ecclesiastical system, Education, Sciences, Batavian Society, Navy, Army, 141-142.— Pacific and ameliorating policy of the Government, 143-4. Revenue, 183.— Expenditure, 184.— System of Cultures, village organization, 185.— System of the old Company, 186,— of General Daendels, 188,— of the British, 189,— of Baron van der Capellen, id,— of General van der Bosch, 192,— Principle of the present system, its operation, and results to the natives, 193-196.— Different Cultures, Rice 197.— Coffee, 199.— Sugar, 200.— Indigo, 201.— Cinnamon, 202.— Cochineal, 202.— Cloves, Pepper, Tobacco, Tea, 203.— Silk, Cotton, 201.— Forests, 205.— Agricultural penitentiary institution, id.— Breeding of Cattle, ib. Camels, 206.— Horses, Model Stud, ib.— Trade Exports in 1826, 206,— in 1835, 207.— in 1841, and 1843, 208.— Imports in 1835, ib.— Exports in 1835, 210-11.— Imports in 1843, 212, 13.— Exports in 1843, 213, 15.— Shipping; 215, 17.— Financial Statement for 1844, and Comparison of Imports and Exports for 1843 and 1841, 217, 20.— Great development of agriculture and trade since 1830, present flourishing and advancing state of Java, 220, 223.