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Preface; 1. Situation; 2. Distinction of inhabitants; 3. Villages; 4. Agriculture; 5. Fruits, flowers, medicinal shrubs and herbs; 6. Beasts; 7. Vegetable productions of the island considered as articles of commerce; 8. Gold, tin, and other metals; 9. Languages; 10. Comparative state of the Sumatrans in civil society; 11. Remarks on, and elucidation of, the various laws and customs; 12. Modes of marriage, and customs relative thereto; 13. Custom of chewing betel; 14. The country of Lampong and its inhabitants; 15. Account of the inland country of Korinchi; 16. Malayan states; 17. Kingdoms of Indrapura, Anak-Sungei, Passamman, Siak; 18. Kingdom of Achin; 19. History of the kingdom of Achin; 20. Brief account of the islands lying off the western coast of Sumatra; Index.
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