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 clxxxv 8. Preface to the First Volume of the transactions of the [Batavian Society. 4. Some observation on the advantage of correcting the Dutch Sea Charts after the English and French, by Josuah van Iperen 5. Continuation of the Javanese History, called Sady- era Radya Dyawa^ with remarks by Mr. Josuah Van Iperen. 6. Observation about the Correction of the Dutch Sea Charts, after the English and French. 7. Information concerning the Gold Mines upon the Coast of Celebes, by George Frederick Duhr. 8. Continuation of the Javanese History, Sadyam Radya Dyawa. 9. Annotations on the Language, Science and Arts of the Malabars, by Johan Adam Cellarius, 10. Short Sketch of the present situation of the Realqi of Hindustan. 11. Account of the Minerals of India and the Eastern Islands. LXXIII. Accounts of Malabar and Ceylon, translated from TTallentyn. LXXIV. 1. History of the Rajas of Java copied from a Ma- nuscript in the hands of a servant of the late Ragua Pangerang. LXXV. 1 . Remarks on Tumuli ; Tartarian Antiquities. 2. Ditto from Barrow. 3. Ditto on Cairns, and Sepulchres. 4. Clarke's Travels. 5. Extract from Observations on Tumuli, Cairns, an- cient monuments &c. in Ireland. 6. A sketch of Geography. 7. Another sketch, of the Mer Septentrional*,