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Reinhold Rost
I. Some Account of Quedah. II. Hepoit made to the Chief and Council of
Balambangan, by Lieut. James Barton, of his several Surveys III. Substance
of a Letter to the Court of Directors from Mr. John Jesse, dated July 20,
1775, at Borneo Proper IV . Formation of the Establishment of Poolo Peenang
V. The Gohi of Limong. V I. O11 three Natural Productions of Sumatra. By
the same . V II. On the Tiaces of the Hindu Language and Literature extant
amongst the Malays. V III. Some Account of the Elastic Gum Vine of
Prince-Wales Island. IX. A Botanical Description of Uiceola Elastica, or
Caoutchouc Vine of Sumatra and Pulo-Pinang. X . An Account of the
Inhabitants of the Poggy, or Nassau Islands, lying off Sumatra XI. Remarks
on the Species of Pepper which are found on Prince-Wales Island. X II. On
the Languages and Literature of the Indo-Chinese Nations. X III. Some
Account of an Orang-Outang of remarkable height found on the Island of
Sumatia. X IV . Observations on the Geological Appearance^ and General
Features of Portions of the Malayan Peninsula. XV. Short Sketch of the
Geology of Pulo Pmang and the neighbouring Islands. X V I. Climate of
Singapore X V II. Inscription on the Jetty at Singapore .X V III. Extract
of a Letter X IX . Inscription at Singapore X X . An Account of Several
Inscriptions found in Province Wellesley. X X I. Note 011 the Inscriptions
from Singapore and Province Wellesley. X X II. On an Inscription from
Keddah. X X III. A Notice of the Alphabets of the Philippine Islands . X X
IV . Succinct Review of the Observations of the Tidesin the Indian
Archipelago X X V . Report on the Tin of the Province of Mergui. X X V I.
Report on the Manganese of the Mergui Province X X V II. Paragraphs to be
added to Capt. G. B. Tremenheere's R e p o r t X X V III. Second Report on
the Tin of Mergui. By the same X X IX . Analysis of Iron Ores from Tavoy
and Mergui, and of Limestone from Mergui. X X X . Report of a Visit to the
Pakchan River, and of some Tin Localities in the Southern Portion of the
Tenasserim Provinces. By Capt. G. B. Tremenheere X X X I. Report on a Route
from the Mouth of the Pakchan to Krau, and thence across the Isthmus of
Krau to the Gulf of Siam. By Capt. Al. Fiaser and Capt. J. G. Forlong X X X
I I . Report, &c., from Capt. G. B. Tremenheere, on the Price of Mergui Tin
Ore X X X III. Remarks on the different Species of Orangutan. X X X IV .
Further Remarks.
Balambangan, by Lieut. James Barton, of his several Surveys III. Substance
of a Letter to the Court of Directors from Mr. John Jesse, dated July 20,
1775, at Borneo Proper IV . Formation of the Establishment of Poolo Peenang
V. The Gohi of Limong. V I. O11 three Natural Productions of Sumatra. By
the same . V II. On the Tiaces of the Hindu Language and Literature extant
amongst the Malays. V III. Some Account of the Elastic Gum Vine of
Prince-Wales Island. IX. A Botanical Description of Uiceola Elastica, or
Caoutchouc Vine of Sumatra and Pulo-Pinang. X . An Account of the
Inhabitants of the Poggy, or Nassau Islands, lying off Sumatra XI. Remarks
on the Species of Pepper which are found on Prince-Wales Island. X II. On
the Languages and Literature of the Indo-Chinese Nations. X III. Some
Account of an Orang-Outang of remarkable height found on the Island of
Sumatia. X IV . Observations on the Geological Appearance^ and General
Features of Portions of the Malayan Peninsula. XV. Short Sketch of the
Geology of Pulo Pmang and the neighbouring Islands. X V I. Climate of
Singapore X V II. Inscription on the Jetty at Singapore .X V III. Extract
of a Letter X IX . Inscription at Singapore X X . An Account of Several
Inscriptions found in Province Wellesley. X X I. Note 011 the Inscriptions
from Singapore and Province Wellesley. X X II. On an Inscription from
Keddah. X X III. A Notice of the Alphabets of the Philippine Islands . X X
IV . Succinct Review of the Observations of the Tidesin the Indian
Archipelago X X V . Report on the Tin of the Province of Mergui. X X V I.
Report on the Manganese of the Mergui Province X X V II. Paragraphs to be
added to Capt. G. B. Tremenheere's R e p o r t X X V III. Second Report on
the Tin of Mergui. By the same X X IX . Analysis of Iron Ores from Tavoy
and Mergui, and of Limestone from Mergui. X X X . Report of a Visit to the
Pakchan River, and of some Tin Localities in the Southern Portion of the
Tenasserim Provinces. By Capt. G. B. Tremenheere X X X I. Report on a Route
from the Mouth of the Pakchan to Krau, and thence across the Isthmus of
Krau to the Gulf of Siam. By Capt. Al. Fiaser and Capt. J. G. Forlong X X X
I I . Report, &c., from Capt. G. B. Tremenheere, on the Price of Mergui Tin
Ore X X X III. Remarks on the different Species of Orangutan. X X X IV .
Further Remarks.
I. Some Account of Quedah. II. Hepoit made to the Chief and Council of
Balambangan, by Lieut. James Barton, of his several Surveys III. Substance
of a Letter to the Court of Directors from Mr. John Jesse, dated July 20,
1775, at Borneo Proper IV . Formation of the Establishment of Poolo Peenang
V. The Gohi of Limong. V I. O11 three Natural Productions of Sumatra. By
the same . V II. On the Tiaces of the Hindu Language and Literature extant
amongst the Malays. V III. Some Account of the Elastic Gum Vine of
Prince-Wales Island. IX. A Botanical Description of Uiceola Elastica, or
Caoutchouc Vine of Sumatra and Pulo-Pinang. X . An Account of the
Inhabitants of the Poggy, or Nassau Islands, lying off Sumatra XI. Remarks
on the Species of Pepper which are found on Prince-Wales Island. X II. On
the Languages and Literature of the Indo-Chinese Nations. X III. Some
Account of an Orang-Outang of remarkable height found on the Island of
Sumatia. X IV . Observations on the Geological Appearance^ and General
Features of Portions of the Malayan Peninsula. XV. Short Sketch of the
Geology of Pulo Pmang and the neighbouring Islands. X V I. Climate of
Singapore X V II. Inscription on the Jetty at Singapore .X V III. Extract
of a Letter X IX . Inscription at Singapore X X . An Account of Several
Inscriptions found in Province Wellesley. X X I. Note 011 the Inscriptions
from Singapore and Province Wellesley. X X II. On an Inscription from
Keddah. X X III. A Notice of the Alphabets of the Philippine Islands . X X
IV . Succinct Review of the Observations of the Tidesin the Indian
Archipelago X X V . Report on the Tin of the Province of Mergui. X X V I.
Report on the Manganese of the Mergui Province X X V II. Paragraphs to be
added to Capt. G. B. Tremenheere's R e p o r t X X V III. Second Report on
the Tin of Mergui. By the same X X IX . Analysis of Iron Ores from Tavoy
and Mergui, and of Limestone from Mergui. X X X . Report of a Visit to the
Pakchan River, and of some Tin Localities in the Southern Portion of the
Tenasserim Provinces. By Capt. G. B. Tremenheere X X X I. Report on a Route
from the Mouth of the Pakchan to Krau, and thence across the Isthmus of
Krau to the Gulf of Siam. By Capt. Al. Fiaser and Capt. J. G. Forlong X X X
I I . Report, &c., from Capt. G. B. Tremenheere, on the Price of Mergui Tin
Ore X X X III. Remarks on the different Species of Orangutan. X X X IV .
Further Remarks.
Balambangan, by Lieut. James Barton, of his several Surveys III. Substance
of a Letter to the Court of Directors from Mr. John Jesse, dated July 20,
1775, at Borneo Proper IV . Formation of the Establishment of Poolo Peenang
V. The Gohi of Limong. V I. O11 three Natural Productions of Sumatra. By
the same . V II. On the Tiaces of the Hindu Language and Literature extant
amongst the Malays. V III. Some Account of the Elastic Gum Vine of
Prince-Wales Island. IX. A Botanical Description of Uiceola Elastica, or
Caoutchouc Vine of Sumatra and Pulo-Pinang. X . An Account of the
Inhabitants of the Poggy, or Nassau Islands, lying off Sumatra XI. Remarks
on the Species of Pepper which are found on Prince-Wales Island. X II. On
the Languages and Literature of the Indo-Chinese Nations. X III. Some
Account of an Orang-Outang of remarkable height found on the Island of
Sumatia. X IV . Observations on the Geological Appearance^ and General
Features of Portions of the Malayan Peninsula. XV. Short Sketch of the
Geology of Pulo Pmang and the neighbouring Islands. X V I. Climate of
Singapore X V II. Inscription on the Jetty at Singapore .X V III. Extract
of a Letter X IX . Inscription at Singapore X X . An Account of Several
Inscriptions found in Province Wellesley. X X I. Note 011 the Inscriptions
from Singapore and Province Wellesley. X X II. On an Inscription from
Keddah. X X III. A Notice of the Alphabets of the Philippine Islands . X X
IV . Succinct Review of the Observations of the Tidesin the Indian
Archipelago X X V . Report on the Tin of the Province of Mergui. X X V I.
Report on the Manganese of the Mergui Province X X V II. Paragraphs to be
added to Capt. G. B. Tremenheere's R e p o r t X X V III. Second Report on
the Tin of Mergui. By the same X X IX . Analysis of Iron Ores from Tavoy
and Mergui, and of Limestone from Mergui. X X X . Report of a Visit to the
Pakchan River, and of some Tin Localities in the Southern Portion of the
Tenasserim Provinces. By Capt. G. B. Tremenheere X X X I. Report on a Route
from the Mouth of the Pakchan to Krau, and thence across the Isthmus of
Krau to the Gulf of Siam. By Capt. Al. Fiaser and Capt. J. G. Forlong X X X
I I . Report, &c., from Capt. G. B. Tremenheere, on the Price of Mergui Tin
Ore X X X III. Remarks on the different Species of Orangutan. X X X IV .
Further Remarks.