VOLUME XXXVIII, PT. 2 January 1951 THE JOURNAL OF THE SIAM SOCIETY <J S S) BANGKOK

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VOLUME XXXVIII, PT. 2 January 1951 THE JOURNAL OF THE SIAM SOCIETY <J S S) BANGKOK 2494

TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME XXXVIJI. PART 2 JANUARY, 1951 Luang Boribal Buribhand and A.B. Griswold : Sculpture of Peninsular Siam in the Aynthya Period, with 35 plates Phya Anurnan Rajathon : The Loi Kratbong J.J. Boeles : Excursion to Nakorn Pat hom... Review: Bibliographie Bouuc!Jdqne 1930-1947 1 61 69 70 Recent Siamese Publications : 41. Damrong, H.R.H. Prince: The History of King Nat esvara the Great 7] 42. Sermons 75 43. Maha-Anandannssorn 7G 44. A Manual of Obsequial and Kathin Rites of the Annam Clergy 77 45. Atthamarajannssorn... 7~) 46. King Chulalongkorn's Letters giving and account of. bis trip in the valley of the Old Tamarind Str~am in Nakon Swan 79 17. T.ett.erE: tn t.jw Prince of Nakon Swan from his father and moth( r 48. The Life ami Wol'k of Arlmiral of the Fleet. His late Royal Highness Pl'ince Pal'ibatra of Nakon ~wan 49. Paribat, a, H.R.H. Prince : A Visit to India R2 :>0. Kusalasaya, K. and Cutasen, R. : A translation of AsYaghosa's BurldhacarHa 83 51. Paribatra, H.R.H. Pl'ince: Inao 84.. :i2. Anuman Rajathon, Pbya : Seels; royal, personal and otlicial 86 53. A Biography of Prince Naris 87 5-!. King Mongkut : Miscellaneous writings part 1 8~ 55. Customs and Usages in tl:te Royal Court of AyutlJ_ya with Prince Damrong's Comments 91 56. Kiug Chulaloagkorn : Moral verses and essay on Onity n 57. King Cbnlalongkorn: Letters-miscellaneous part 1 9:2

VOLUME XXXVIII, PT. 2 January 1951 THE JOURNAL OF THE SIAM SOCIETY <J S S) BANGKOK 2494 PROPERTY OF THE SIAM sonrrr LIBRAHY

IN MEMORIAM HIS LATE ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE RANGSIT OF JAINAD Hon. Vice-President of the Society

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Siam has suffered a grievous loss through the death on the 6th March last of His Royal Highness Prince Rangsit of Jainad. It is not only the loss of a great national figure that is to be deplored but also that of one of the most cultured and artistically distinguished men in the country. Prince Rangsit was born in 1885, one of the younger sons of King Chulalongkorn. Rajakumar School within the Palace precincts. His early education took place in the Later he went to Germany and prosecuted his studies at the ancient University of Heidelberg, taking education as his subject. It was an unfortunate illness that prevented him from presenting a thesis there: but he had ah eady acquired such a grip of this wide subject that, on his return to Siam, H.M. King Vajiravudh unhesitatingly made use of the knowledge he had gained by placing him in the Ministry of Education. In addition to his deep interest in education, His Royal Highness had also inherited a medical tradition from his maternal grandfather, the eldest son of Kromaluang Wongsa, who signed the first Anglo-Siamese Treat.y with Sir John Bowring and was the ancestor of the Sanidwongs family- a family which to this day is distinguished for its many and great services to the Siamese people in all branches of the Govemment. It was this medical tradition, which was to lead to His Royal Highness's many contributions to the nation's well-being in the field of Public Health as well as of Education. For, when he began his official career in the Ministry of Education in 1913 as Under-Secretary of State, he combined with this post the duties of Inspector of the Royal College of Medicine at, Siriraj Hospital. In 1917 he became Director-General of University Education, when Chulalongkorn University was founded and combined within its walls the Royal College of Medicine and. the College of Civil Service Training. He now also became the founder of the Department of Public Health; and it must undoubtedly have been a great joy to him to see the enormous development that hall taken place in the work and achievements of this most important branch of the public service- a development so great that it hail necessitated its transft>r to a Ministry of its own. It was a grievouil los s to the country as a whole, when a few years later illness obliged His Royal Highness to retire from active participation in the work of the Ministry of Education and the Department of Public Health, with the development of which he bad been so intimately connected aud to which he had contributed so much. PROPERTY OF THE SIMJ SOCIET' LIBRARY.

His Royal Highness's relationship with the present Royal Family was always a very close one: for his mother died at his birth and he was mothered and brought up by the Queen Grandmother, H.M. Queen Sawang. It was therefore natural that His late Majesty, King Ananda, and His present Majesty, King Bhumibol, should request His Royal Highness.to assume the arduous duties of President of the Council of Regency and, later, of sole Regent during their absence for reasons of education and health in Switzerland. No one, who ever came into contact with His Royal Highnesl:l during the excercise of these high functions, will ever forget the noble yet wonderfully charming manner with which he fnlftlled them. They must sometimes have been extremely onerous to him, because he was naturally of a very modest disposition and, of late years, suffered greatly in his health. But to him duty was of paramount importance: and from duty he never flinched, be the handicaps what they might. His graciousness in other directions will also always be remembered : for he was ever ready to lend his presence to the families of those, who had grown old in the service of their country, on the great occasions of their lives and, on these occasions, his kind words and friendly smile were always things to be held in treasured memory. He married a German lady, Fraeulein Elizabeth Mueller, who has endeared herself to all who have been privileged to know her by the gentle kindness of her character and by her unswerving help to him in the moments of his greatest joys and deepest troubles, 'fhere are three children of the marriage, two of whom carry on the tradition of healing which was instinct in His Royal Highness's nature: for the eldest l!lon maintains a veterinary hospital, while the only daughter is married to the present head of the Pasteur Institute in this country. It has already been said that His Royal Highness was one of Siam's most cultured and artistically distinguished sons ; and it is especially on this side of his character that he will be particularly lamented by the members of the Siam Society, of which be was long an Honorary Member and of which be was since 1948 the Honorary Vice-President. A keen photographer, a profound connoisseur of old niello work, an enthusiastic collector of Siame~e paintings and a true lover of good music, he always took the.greatest possible interest in the artistic and scientific work of the SiaD;l Society, lending it his close attention and always ready to give it the benefit of his learned assistance. He will be sadly missed. With his passing Siam is the poorer by one of her most faithful and devoted children -.and the world by a great and noble genueman.