
Tpji
Java :
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following Tablé shews the current value o f the. different Coins circulating in
doits., . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . make. . . .
doits or 2 stivers and a half . . . . . ,,s. . . . ...
ditto or 7 stivers and a half.: . . . . . . .
ditto or 15.st^vers .......................................
ditto,or 15 stivers and three quarters..........
<}Mo.or 30 stivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ditto or’31 stivers arid a h a lf.............. ......
ditto or 33 ditto .........
ditto or40 ditto . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . __ ,N..
ditto or 48 ditto .............................
ditto or 60 ditto ...........
ditto or 66 ditto , . . . . . . .X.. . . . . . --------
ditto or-L78i.ditto ............ ........................... ....
ditto or 80 ditto . ; . . . . . . . , . . .-
ditto or 132 ditto, equal to 2 f ri x dollars ..
ditto or 240 ditto» equal to 5 rix dollars.. . .
ditto or 4i$Q ditto.. . . . .• ..«..«»tir!.**,»
Spanish dollars.. . . . t. ____
ditto ditto............................................. ....
W m m
so
60
' 'M
120
’W
132
160
192
240
' 26 4
312
320
528
260
. 1920
10
. 16
1 stiver.
1 dubbeltje.
i schelling.
Half a Batavian, Surat, or-Arcot rupee.
Half a sicca rupee.. _J',;
1 Batavian, -Surat, or Arcot.rupee
1 sicca rupee. .•
Half a Spanish dollar,
Haifa ducatoon.
Tribe dollar. "
1 American-or-Austrian dollar.
1 Spanish dollar.
1 old ducatoon.
1 new ducatoon.
1 gold ducat.
Half al gold -rupee, . _
1 gold rupee: .
1 American gold eagle. .•
1 doubloon..
N. B. The Java gold rupee is equal to sixteen Java silver rupees: the gold ducat fluctuates
in value, but circulates in general for six silver rupees.
THE END.
ERRATA.
line 11, for P fifty thousand” read “ forty-fiveftoasand.”
In Table No. 2 which faces page 62, for an error in the amount of the population of Japara, see corrected Tablé '
inserted in Vol. II, page 271.
Page 463, line 623 of the poem, for “ susceptible *’ read “ perceptible.” :
B ::V01. 11.' ’
Page 29, note« line 2, after “ bbdo ” insert “ as it is now pronounced, but which is most probably a’corruption
* of Mda ”
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T H E F O L L O W I N G W O R K S A R E P R E P A R I N G F O R P U B L I C A T I O N
■ OS TBK
ANTIQUI T I E S OF JAVA,
V. BSP
Draining^,o£ the principal Architectural and Sculptural Remamsmjj&t as'curbed, jw-. &apU R: Bakes, of the Bengal {"Military Establishment, in tKer Years IfS a and
B v T j^. RAFFLES,- iE s^ i'^R .S ..,and,.A,S.-,&c! &<v
The Plates fo^tbi^WSi-k, which' Will be-executedtoiw$>Uv,bjl'Mr., Wl Qa^ll^iareSn a sWe'offejlJajidness. ‘
■ TH E lT fS® 0R y _ .
PT'Bteiir
BRI T I SH ADMINI S TRAT ION IN JAVA,
B y“ CHARLES ASSEY, E sq .,
n , hate Secretary to^nefSp^sK Government m Java,- and Private Secretary . ,,
to theLieutehant Governor. ' *
Tin's. WhrkWjH.Jie comprised in OnaJpiEg&jScl.^T' 1 r _ j
Under the Patronage of'lhetllcn. Bast India Company, the fojlmimg Wpihj'dmpilhd principal If
C dunitfpiho Period o f the British Administration qfJava.< " '
NATURAL HISTORY OF JAVA^'v
B y THOMAS HORSFIELD, M.D.
includ \;p:
BESIDES THE IXORA JAVANA, A DETAILED A ^ T O tT'q E. THE ZOOEO&Y AW dMn ER^MIJY'
QE THAT INTERESTING dBL^N^i ^v iTH BliftTEsi'
AN ACC’OlfiSTT ‘
OF THE
ISLAND OF BANCA, IN THE EAST INDIES,
CONTAINING
The Natu:ral{ History of that Island, the Particulars of its TiqMihes'i th^’mlnnir,irr'%ich
they are worked, &c. With Statistical Tables of.t&ir' Produce, the Population' of* the.
Island, and other interesting Particulars.
By THOMAS H ORSFIELD, M.D;