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CHAPTER ir 



AT LAKE WOKOLO, 



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The Lake — The people there— Garments — Cultivation— Arms and 

 accoutrements^Marringe— Death rites — Superstitions about the lake 



— Explanation of its position Jind of the nbsence of fish in it— New 

 "binls— Grent disappointment — Eetum to Kajeli— Thence to Amboina 

 — Compelled to leave the Moluccas — A kind farewell — Leave for 

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Appendix to Part V, 



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PART YL 

 IN TIMOR 



CHAPTER I. 



SOJOURN AT FATUXABA. 



Arrival at Dilly — Dreadf id effects of fever — Search for a site for a house 



The to\\'n of Dilly an ethnographical studio — Fatunaha — Our 



residence — The enchanting view thence — Interesting birds and plants 

 DiSiculty with servants — Preparations for departure into the in- 



terior — Dialects 



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CHAPTKR IL 



ON THE ROAD TO BIBI^tJ^TJ, 



Start for the interior— Vegetation on the way — ^Roads — Camp on Erlura 



-Mt. Tehula — Kelehoko and its flora-^Pass a night under the eaves 

 of a native dwelling — Huts in trees — ^Bedof the River Komai — Pass 

 a night on Ligidoik mountain— Character of country — Valley of the 

 Waimatang Kaimauk— Singular scene — Unhuried relatives — Burial 

 rites — Grave-sticks — Rites attending a king's death — Swangies 

 Lose our way^FIora on Turskain mountain — Rajah of Turskaln's 

 Botanical excursions — ^The rites of the sacred Luli and the choosincr 



of warriurs — The Kaiah 



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CHAPTER HI. 



lif THE KINGDOM OF BIBl^U^U* 



Leave fo^ Bibifu^u— Bridles — A trio of Braves — War and its attendant 

 ceremonies — Eahomali— Luli ground — Bibi^Ufu — Harvest fiekL 

 Cultivation — Take the law into my own hands — Connubial rela- 

 tmns — Waterfall— Birds— Herbarium — Disquiet ing news— Mount 

 Kabalaki — ^Move forward to Saluki — Native market— Description of 



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